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It’s that time of the year when thoughts start to turn to Christmas shopping, but if you’re planning on scouring the high street for a present or two, you might find your favourite retailer has shut up shop.

High street store closures have become a familiar business in the UK in recent years, with major brands disappearing one after the other. Over the years we’ve lost the likes of huge department stores like Debenhams, BHS and House of Fraser, while more recently we’ve said goodbye to WH Smith and Homebase, and seen brands like New Look, Poundland, Starbucks and some supermarkets all reduce their locations. The closures are part of a broader trend with the British Retail Consortium (BRC) warning as many as 400 of the UK’s largest shops are at risk of closure if the government forces them into its proposed higher business rates tax band.

The BRC said “like all of retail”, these stores were already under pressure from soaring employment costs, high taxes, and rising rates bills, driving the closure of 1,000 such outlets over the last five years. It estimated that if all 400 at-risk stores were to close, up to 100,000 jobs could be lost and local councils’ business rates receipts from retail would fall by “well over” £100 million a year.

The BRC is now calling on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to use the autumn Budget this October to deliver changes “without simply shifting the cost onto larger stores – which would be massively damaging to our high streets”.

So with the threat of even more store closures looming, it might be worth getting your Christmas shopping started early this year in case more brands are forced to shut their doors.

If you can’t keep track of all the closures that have already been announced this year, here’s a run-down of stores that have shut up shop in 2025, including the likes of Sainsbury’s, Iceland and Morrisons.

Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s is shutting its remaining 61 in-store cafes in 2025 as part of a major overhaul to save the supermarket group £1 billion over three years. The closures come almost three years after it closed 200 in-store cafes, with the latest round in 2025 resulting in the loss of more than 3,000 jobs.

  • Fosse Park, Leicestershire
  • Pontypridd, South Wales
  • Rustington, West Sussex
  • Scarborough, North Yorkshire
  • Penzance, Cornwall
  • Denton, Greater Manchester
  • Wrexham, North Wales
  • Longwater, Norwich, Norfolk
  • Ely, Cambridgeshire
  • Pontllanfraith, South Wales
  • Emersons Green, South Gloucestershire
  • Nantwich, Cheshire
  • Pinhoe Road, Exeter, Devon
  • Pepper Hill – Northfleet, Kent
  • Marshall Lake, Solihull, West Midlands
  • Rhyl, North Wales
  • Lincoln, Lincolnshire
  • Bridgemead, Swindon, Wiltshire
  • Larkfield, Aylesford, Kent
  • Whitchurch Bargates, Shropshire
  • Sedlescombe Road, Hastings, East Sussex
  • Barnstaple, Devon
  • Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
  • Kings Lynn Hardwick, Norfolk
  • Truro, Cornwall
  • Warren Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk
  • Godalming, Surrey
  • Hereford, Herefordshire
  • Chichester, West Sussex
  • Bognor Regis, West Sussex
  • Newport, South Wales
  • Talbot Heath, Dorset
  • Rugby, Warwickshire
  • Cannock, Staffordshire
  • Leek, Staffordshire
  • Winterstoke Road, Bristol
  • Hazel Grove, Stockport, Greater Manchester
  • Morecambe, Lancashire
  • Darlington, County Durham
  • Monks Cross, Huntington, North Yorkshire
  • Marsh Mills, Plymouth, Devon
  • Springfield, Chelmsford, Essex
  • Durham, County Durham
  • Bamber Bridge, Lancashire
  • Weedon Road, Northampton, East Midlands
  • Hempstead Valley, Kent
  • Hedge End, Hampshire
  • Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
  • Thanet Westwood Cross, Kent
  • Stanway, Colchester, Essex
  • Castle Point, Essex
  • Isle of Wight
  • Keighley, West Yorkshire
  • Swadlincote, Derbyshire
  • Leicester North, East Midlands
  • Wakefield Marsh Way, Wakefield, West Yorkshire
  • Torquay, Devon
  • Waterlooville, Hampshire
  • Macclesfield, Cheshire
  • Harrogate, North Yorkshire
  • Cheadle, Greater Manchester

Iceland

Iceland closed the following supermarkets earlier this year:

  • Margate, College Square
  • Inverness, Rose Street
  • Shotton, Chester Road store
  • Inverness, City Centre store
  • Shenley Road, Borehamwood
  • Alphington Road Retail Park, Exeter

Morrisons

Morrisons has shut a swathe of its Daily convenience stores and Cafes in 2025, alongside its Market Kitchens, meat and fish counters, florists and pharmacies. These include the following:

Morrisons Daily convenience stores

  • Gorleston Lowestoft Road – Norfolk
  • Peebles 3-5 Old Town – Scottish Borders, Scotland
  • Shenfield 214 Hutton Road – Essex
  • Poole Waterloo Estate – Dorset
  • Tonbridge Higham Lane Est – Kent
  • Romsey The Cornmarket – Hampshire
  • Stewarton Lainshaw Street – East Ayrshire, Scotland
  • Selsdon Featherbed Lane – Greater London
  • Haxby Village – North Yorkshire
  • Great Barr Queslett Rd – West Midlands
  • Whickham Oakfield Road – Tyne and Wear
  • Worle – Somerset
  • Goring-By-Sea Strand Parade – West Sussex
  • Woking Westfield Road – Surrey
  • Wokingham 40 Peach Street – Berkshire
  • Exeter 51 Sidwell Street – Devon
  • Bath Moorland Road – Somerset

Morrisons Cafés

  • Bradford Thornbury – West Yorkshire
  • Paisley Falside Rd – Renfrewshire, Scotland
  • London Queensbury – Greater London
  • Portsmouth – Hampshire
  • Great Park – Tyne and Wear
  • Banchory North Deeside Rd – Aberdeenshire, Scotland
  • Failsworth Poplar Street – Greater Manchester
  • Blackburn Railway Road – Lancashire
  • Leeds Swinnow Rd – West Yorkshire
  • London Wood Green – Greater London
  • Kirkham Poulton St – Lancashire
  • Lutterworth Bitteswell Rd – Leicestershire
  • Stirchley – West Midlands
  • Leeds Horsforth – West Yorkshire
  • London Erith – Greater London
  • Crowborough – East Sussex
  • Bellshill John St – North Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • Dumbarton Glasgow Rd – West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
  • East Kilbride Lindsayfield – South Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • East Kilbride Stewartfield – South Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • Glasgow Newlands – Glasgow, Scotland
  • Largs Irvine Rd – North Ayrshire, Scotland
  • Troon Academy St – South Ayrshire, Scotland
  • Wishaw Kirk Rd – North Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • Newcastle upon Tyne Cowgate – Tyne and Wear
  • Northampton Kettering Road – Northamptonshire
  • Bromsgrove Buntsford Ind Pk – Worcestershire
  • Solihull Warwick Rd – West Midlands
  • Brecon Free St – Powys, Wales
  • Caernarfon North Rd – Gwynedd, Wales
  • Hadleigh – Suffolk
  • Harrow, Hatch End – Greater London
  • High Wycombe Temple End – Buckinghamshire
  • Leighton Buzzard Lake St – Bedfordshire
  • London Stratford – Greater London
  • Sidcup Westwood Lane – Greater London
  • Welwyn Garden City Black Fan Rd – Hertfordshire
  • Warminster Weymouth St – Wiltshire
  • Oxted Station Yard – Surrey
  • Reigate Bell St – Surrey
  • Borehamwood – Hertfordshire
  • Weybridge, Monument Hill – Surrey
  • Bathgate – West Lothian, Scotland
  • Erskine Bridgewater SC – Renfrewshire, Scotland
  • Gorleston Blackwell Road – Norfolk
  • Connah’s Quay – Flintshire, Wales
  • Mansfield Woodhouse – Nottinghamshire
  • Elland – West Yorkshire
  • Gloucester – Metz Way – Gloucestershire
  • Watford – Ascot Road – Hertfordshire
  • Littlehampton – Wick – West Sussex
  • Helensburgh – Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Marks and Spencer

Marks and Spencer has announced plans to launch new food halls across the UK, but last month it permanently closed its a major city centre store as part of plans to cut the number of shops selling food, clothing and homeware to focus on food-only shops. The store that closed on September 27 was:

Poundland 

Poundland has announced a swathe of store closures after getting court approval for a major restructuring plan to save it from entering administration. The retailer has already closed dozens of stores this year including the following:

  • Blackburn, Lancashire
  • Cookstown, Northern Ireland
  • Erdington, West Midlands
  • Kimberley Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
  • Horsham, West Sussex
  • Hull Kingston retail park, East Yorkshire
  • Kettering, Northamptonshire
  • Omagh, Northern Ireland
  • Shepherd’s Bush, Greater London
  • Southport, Merseyside
  • Taunton, Somerset
  • Irvine, Scotland
  • Ammanford, Wales
  • Birmingham Fort Shopping Park, West Midlands
  • Cardiff, Wales
  • Cramlington, Northumberland
  • Leicester, Leicestershire
  • Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire
  • Port Glasgow, Scotland
  • Seaham, County Durham
  • Shrewsbury, Shropshire
  • Tunbridge Wells, Kent
  • Bedford, Bedfordshire
  • Bidston Moss, Merseyside
  • Broxburn, Scotland
  • Craigavon, Northern Ireland
  • Dartmouth, Devon
  • East Dulwich, Greater London
  • Falmouth, Cornwall
  • Hull St Andrew retail park, East Yorkshire
  • Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland
  • Perth, Scotland
  • Poole, Dorset
  • Sunderland Pallion retail park, Tyne and Wear
  • Stafford, Staffordshire
  • Thornaby, North Yorkshire
  • Worcester, Worcestershire
  • Brigg, North Lincolnshire
  • Canterbury, Kent
  • Coventry Hertford Street, West Midlands
  • Newcastle Killingworth Centre, Tyne and Wear
  • Kings Heath, West Midlands
  • Peterborough Orton Gate shopping centre, Cambridgeshire
  • Peterlee, County Durham
  • Rainham, Kent
  • Salford, Greater Manchester
  • Sheldon, West Midlands
  • Wells, Somerset
  • Whitechapel, Greater London
  • Swiss Cottage, Greater London
  • Southampton West Quay, Hampshire
  • Chiswick, Greater London

​Co-op

A total of 19 Co-op branches closed earlier this year due to financial instability, while 22 Southern Co-Op stores were sold, with some to be reopened as B&M. The stores that have closed include:

  • Barnby Dun, High Street – Doncaster, South Yorkshire
  • Broughton, High St – Northamptonshire
  • Croft, Pochin Street – Leicestershire
  • Desborough, Hill Top, Braybrooke Road – Northamptonshire
  • Dudley, Overfield Road – West Midlands
  • Eastwood, Nottingham Road – Nottinghamshire
  • Enderby, Mill Lane – Leicestershire
  • Kingstanding, Hawthorn Road – West Midlands
  • Leicester, Evington Rd – Leicestershire
  • Leicester, Narborough Rd – Leicestershire
  • Narborough, Station Road – Leicestershire
  • Peterborough, Mayors Walk – Cambridgeshire
  • Sprowston, Chartwell Road – Norfolk
  • Stafford, Baswich Lane – Staffordshire
  • Wigston, Blaby Road – Leicestershire
  • Yardley, Stoney Lane – West Midlands
  • Cromer, Middlebrook Way – Norfolk
  • Erdington, High Street – West Midlands
  • Shepshed, Hallcroft – Leicestershire

Bodycare

The beauty chain shut all of its remaining shops in September after falling into administration and failing to secure a buyer, with the final round of closures resulting in 444 job losses. The full list of closures in September include:

  • Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester
  • Banbury, Oxfordshire
  • Barnsley, South Yorkshire
  • Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria
  • Bedford, Bedfordshire
  • Blackburn, Lancashire
  • Blackpool, Lancashire
  • Braehead, Scotland
  • Bridgnorth, Shropshire
  • Burnley, Lancashire
  • Bury, Greater Manchester
  • Chorley, Lancashire
  • Clitheroe, Lancashire
  • Darlington, Co Durham
  • Derby, Derbyshire
  • Dundee, Scotland
  • Halifax, West Yorkshire
  • Hereford, Herefordshire
  • Hinckley, Leicestershire
  • Irvine, Scotland
  • Keighley, West Yorkshire
  • Kendal, Cumbria
  • Kings Heath, West Midlands
  • Lancaster, Lancashire
  • Leeds, West Yorkshire
  • Leicester, Leicestershire
  • Leigh, Greater Manchester
  • Liverpool, Merseyside
  • Livingston, Scotland
  • Luton, Bedfordshire
  • Manchester, Greater Manchester
  • Merry Hill, West Midlands
  • Metrocentre, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear
  • Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
  • Mold, Wales
  • Newcastle, Tyne and Wear
  • Nuneaton, Warwickshire
  • Oldham, Greater Manchester
  • Pontefract, West Yorkshire
  • Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire
  • Preston, Lancashire
  • Rugby, Warwickshire
  • Sheffield, South Yorkshire
  • Solihull, West Midlands
  • Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
  • Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands
  • Swindon, Wiltshire
  • Telford, Shropshire
  • Thurrock, Essex
  • Trowbridge, Wiltshire
  • Wakefield, West Yorkshire
  • Walthamstow, north-east London
  • Warrington, Cheshire
  • Washington, Tyne and Wear
  • Wellingborough, Northamptonshire
  • Wolverhampton, West Midlands

The following Bodycares locations have already shut:

  • Beverley
  • Bolton
  • Bromsgrove
  • Cameron Toll
  • Cannock
  • Castleford
  • Chesterfield
  • Clydebank
  • Cramlington
  • Croydon
  • Darwen
  • Doncaster
  • Dudley
  • Dumfries
  • Dunfermline
  • Edinburgh
  • Erdington
  • Falkirk
  • Greenock
  • Hanley
  • Hemel Hempstead
  • Hull
  • Hyde
  • Ilford
  • Ipswich
  • Kirkcaldy
  • Loughborough
  • Lytham St Annes
  • Macclesfield
  • Maidstone
  • Mansfield
  • Morecambe
  • Morpeth
  • Newark
  • Newport
  • Northallerton
  • Northfield
  • Ormskirk
  • Paisley
  • Parkhead
  • Perth
  • Port Talbot
  • Redcar
  • Rhyl
  • Rochdale
  • Royton
  • Salford
  • Scunthorpe
  • Shrewsbury
  • Skipton
  • St Helens
  • Stevenage
  • Stourbridge
  • Sutton-in-Ashfield
  • Tamworth
  • Thornaby
  • Ulverston
  • West Bromwich
  • Whitehaven
  • Wood Green
  • Workington
  • Wrexham

New Look

New Look has announced plans to close down dozens of stores by the end of 2025 due to economic struggles.

The popular fashion brand said recently that it would be winding down its operations in the Republic of Ireland, closing 26 stores and making nearly 350 jobs redundant. These come alongside the following stores that have already closed this year:

  • Carillon Court Shopping Centre Loughborough
  • Wickford, Essex
  • Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf
  • St Austell, Cornwall
  • Valley Retail World Gateshead, Tyne and Wear
  • Preston
  • Bexleyheath, London
  • Willow Place, Corby
  • Birmingham, Northfield shopping centre
  • Devizes, Wiltshire
  • Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
  • Neath, Wales
  • Brunswick Centre, Scarborough
  • Stoke-on-Trent – closing October 14
  • Stockwell Head – closing December 9

WH Smith

WH Smith is closing several of its high street stores this year as part of plans to concentrate on more profitable locations like airports and railways stations, with some of its shops being sold and rebranded as TG Jones. But the following stores have gone for good in 2025:

  • Bournemouth Old Christchurch Road, Dorset
  • Luton, Bedfordshire
  • March, Cambridgeshire
  • Basingstoke, Hampshire
  • Newtown, Powys
  • Winton branch in Bournemouth, Dorset
  • Rhyl, Denbighshire
  • Bolton, Greater Manchester
  • Accrington, Lancashire
  • Halstead, Essex
  • Halesowen, West Midlands
  • Diss, Norfolk
  • Newport, Isle of Wight
  • Haverhill, Suffolk
  • Stockton, County Durham
  • Oldham, Greater Manchester
  • Orpington, Greater London (no confirmed date yet)

Hobbycraft

Hobbycraft announced multiple store closures in August and September this year as part of a major restructuring, with the following locations all shut for good:

  • Bagshot
  • Basildon
  • Borehamwood
  • Bristol Imperial
  • Bromborough
  • Canterbury
  • Chichester
  • Cirencester
  • Crayford
  • Dunstable
  • Epping Forest
  • Kings Lynn
  • Lakeside
  • Maidenhead
  • Southport
  • Stafford
  • Stratford Upon Avon
  • Wigan

Homebase

Homebase entered administration at the end of last year but a deal with retail group CDS, which owns The Range, managed to save 70 stores, while some were snapped up by B&Q and Wickes. But the following Homebase sites all closed earlier this year:

  • Bradford
  • Broadstairs
  • Cheltenham
  • Colchester Stanway
  • Coventry
  • Derby Chaddesden
  • Gloucester
  • Hull Hessle
  • London Streatham Vale
  • Oban
  • Oldbury
  • Romford
  • Wolverhampton
  • Abington
  • Alnwick
  • Antrim
  • Barnstaple
  • Basildon Vange
  • Belfast
  • Branksome
  • Cannock
  • Chester
  • Chichester Discovery Park
  • Craigavon
  • Daventry
  • Derby Kingsway
  • Folkestone
  • Galwally
  • Gateshead
  • Glenrothes
  • Harlow
  • Herne Bay
  • Hove
  • Inverurie
  • Ledbury
  • Lewes
  • Luton
  • Newcastle Under Lyme
  • Norwich Hall Road
  • Norwich
  • Sprowston
  • Nottingham Arnold
  • Saffron Walden
  • Selly Oak
  • Sleaford
  • Sudbury
  • Waltham Cross
  • Farnham, Surrey
  • Treliske Industrial Estate, Truro, Devon
  • Basingstoke, Hampshire
  • Bracknell. Berkshire
  • Letterkenny, County Donegal
  • Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
  • Halbeath Retail Park, Dunfermline, Fife
  • Moor Allerton Centre, Leeds, Yorkshire
  • St Albans, Hertfordshire
  • Bredbury, Stockport
  • Ewell, Surrey
  • Heath Retail Park, Honiton, Devon
  • Catford, London
  • Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
  • Orpington, Kent
  • Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
  • Omagh, County Tyrone
  • Londonderry

Quiz

Fashion retailer Quiz collapsed into administration in February and closed 23 stores in the UK and Ireland, affecting around 200 jobs. The full list of closures are as follows:

  • Athlone, Athlone Town Centre Shopping Centre
  • Brighton, Churchill Square
  • Bristol, Cribbs Causeway
  • Derry, Richmond Shopping Centre
  • Doncaster, Frenchgate Centre
  • Dundee, Overgate
  • Enniskillen, Erneside Shopping Centre
  • Exeter, Princesshay Shopping Centre
  • Falkirk, Howgate Centre
  • Fareham, Whiteley Shopping Centre
  • Glasgow, Forge Shopping Centre
  • Grimsby, Freshney Place
  • Liverpool, South John Street
  • Maidstone, Fremlin Walk
  • Milton Keynes, Silbury Arcade
  • Motherwell, Brandon Parade South
  • Newbridge, Whitewater Shopping Centre
  • Peterborough, Queensgate Shopping Centre
  • Preston, Friargate Walk
  • Southampton, WestQuay Shopping Centre
  • Swansea, Queens Arcade
  • Tallaght, The Square
  • Telford, Telford Shopping Centre
  • Gusto
  • Italian restaurant chain Gusto announced plans to close six of its restaurants as part of an administration deal, resulting in around 190 job losses. Its remaining seven restaurants are still open. The six restaurants that have closed include:
  • Alderley Edge
  • Cookridge
  • Edinburgh
  • Heswall
  • Leeds
  • Newcastle
  • Santander
  • Santander is closing 95 of its UK branches this year as more customers move to digital banking, with the closures affecting 750 jobs. The closures began in June 2025 and include the following locations:
  • Aberdare
  • Arbroath
  • Armagh
  • Blackwood
  • Blyth
  • Bognor Regis
  • Borehamwood
  • Brecon
  • Brixton
  • Caernarfon
  • Camborne
  • Canvey Island
  • Clacton
  • Cleveleys
  • Colne
  • Colwyn Bay
  • Crowborough
  • Croydon
  • Cumbernauld
  • Didsbury
  • Downpatrick
  • Dungannon
  • Edgware Road London
  • Eltham
  • Exmouth
  • Falmouth
  • Farnham
  • Felixstowe
  • Finchley
  • Fleet
  • Formby
  • Gateshead
  • Glasgow St Vincent St
  • Glasgow The Avenue, Newton Mearns
  • Greenford
  • Hackney
  • Hawick
  • Herne Bay
  • Hertford
  • Holloway
  • Holywell
  • Honiton
  • Kidderminster
  • Kilburn
  • Kirkby
  • Launceston
  • Louth
  • Magherafelt
  • Malvern
  • Market Harborough
  • Musselburgh
  • New Milton
  • Peterhead
  • Plympton
  • Portadown
  • Pudsey
  • Rawtenstall
  • Ross-On-Wye
  • Ruislip
  • Rustington
  • Saltcoats
  • Seaford
  • Shaftesbury
  • Sidcup
  • St Austell
  • St Neots
  • Stokesley
  • Strabane
  • Surrey Quays London (November 10)
  • Swadlincote
  • Tenterden
  • Torquay

  • Tottenham

  • Whitley Bay

  • Willerby

  • Wimborne

  • Wishaw

  • The following branches don’t yet have a confirmed closing date but are due to shut:
  • Billericay
  • Dover
  • Droitwich
  • Dunstable
  • East Grinstead
  • Holyhead
  • Ilkley
  • Larne
  • Lytham St Annes
  • Maldon
  • Morley
  • North Walsham
  • Redcar
  • Saffron Walden
  • Turriff
  • Uckfield
  • Urmston
  • NatWest
  • NatWest Group has closed a swathe of its branches this year, shutting 53 locations between April and June, followed by an additional 55 branches and three mobile vans from September.The following locations have now closed:
  • Accrington
  • Aintree Black Bull
  • Allenton
  • Alfreton & Clay Cross
  • Basford
  • Beverley
  • Bishop Auckland
  • Bridlington
  • Cannock
  • Chapel Allerton
  • Chingford
  • Cleveleys
  • Cross Gates
  • Dewsbury
  • Eanam
  • Ellesmere Port Town Centre
  • Hazel Grove
  • Heaton Chapel
  • Hollinwood
  • Farnworth
  • Garstang
  • Goole
  • Keighley
  • Leek
  • Leyland
  • Long Eaton
  • Longton
  • Louth
  • Manchester Portland Street
  • Mansfield
  • Market Drayton
  • Mexborough
  • Middleton
  • Morley
  • Nantwich
  • Newark
  • Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
  • Rawtenstall
  • Rochdale
  • Sheffield
  • Stafford Greengate
  • Annes-on-Sea
  • Stockton on Tees
  • Trafford Park
  • Urmston
  • Uttoxeter
  • Wallasey
  • Washington
  • West Bridgford
  • Widnes
  • Willerby and Kirk Ella
  • Wilmslow
  • Windermere
  • Worksop
  • Cwmbran
  • Wisbech
  • Leicester (Melton Road)
  • Rayleigh
  • Halesowen
  • Bristol (Fishponds)
  • Llangefni
  • Ely
  • Leicester (Oadby)
  • Birmingham (Edgbaston)
  • Cardiff (Llanishen)
  • Luton (Leagrave)
  • Northampton (Weston Favell Shopping Centre)
  • Birmingham (Acocks Green)
  • Cardiff (Canton)
  • Cirencester
  • Hinckley
  • Wickford
  • Willerby
  • Abingdon
  • Newmarket (Suffolk)
  • Birmingham (Smethwick)
  • Yate
  • Melton Mowbray
  • Bicester
  • Sudbury
  • Lloyds Banking Group
  • Lloyds Banking Group, which includes Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland, is closing 136 UK branches up to March 2026, including the following locations.
  • Lloyds Bank
  • Biggleswade
  • Bishop Auckland
  • Blandford
  • Bolton Farnworth
  • Bridgnorth
  • Brigg
  • Bristol Bishopsworth
  • Bristol Clifton
  • Bristol Patchway
  • Bromsgrove
  • Bury
  • Cardiff Whitchurch
  • Caterham
  • Chard
  • Coventry Foleshill
  • Dorchester
  • Dunstable
  • East Grinstead
  • Falmouth
  • Feltham
  • Ferndown
  • Fulham
  • Glossop
  • Godalming
  • Herne Bay
  • Hexham
  • Hornchurch Station Lane
  • Houghton le Spring
  • Hucknall
  • Kidderminster
  • Launceston
  • Leeds Crossgates
  • Leominster
  • Leyland
  • Liverpool Breck Road
  • Loughton
  • Louth
  • Ludlow
  • Manchester Moston
  • Manchester Newton Heath
  • Margate
  • Pembroke Dock
  • Peterlee Yoden Way
  • Plymstock
  • Pontardawe
  • Pontyclun
  • Prudhoe
  • Rayleigh
  • Seaton
  • Sheffield Woodhouse
  • Shipston–on–Stour
  • Sleaford
  • Southall
  • Southsea
  • Stoke–on–Trent
  • Thornbury Avon
  • Tooting
  • Tunstall
  • Walthamstow
  • Welwyn Garden City
  • Wymondham
  • Halifax
  • Balham
  • Bangor
  • Barrow in Furness
  • Bexleyheath
  • Birmingham Bearwood
  • Blackpool Lytham Road
  • Bolton
  • Brentwood
  • Bromsgrove
  • Cannon Street
  • Carmarthen
  • Castleford
  • Cirencester
  • Clapham Junction
  • Crewe
  • Derby East St
  • Eltham
  • Epsom
  • Erdington
  • Felixstowe
  • Fleetwood
  • Folkestone
  • Fulham
  • Gainsborough
  • Hayes
  • Hexham
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  • London Strand
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  • Mold
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  • Omagh
  • Peterlee
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  • Rayleigh
  • Rhyl
  • Richmond (Surrey)
  • Sittingbourne
  • Skegness
  • Sleaford
  • Southport
  • St Annes
  • St Austell
  • Stevenage Queensway
  • Telford
  • Walkden
  • Wallasey
  • Waltham Cross
  • Welwyn Garden City
  • Wickford
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  • Winton
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  • Bank of Scotland
  • Alexandria
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  • Edinburgh Corstorphine West
  • Edinburgh Wester Hailes
  • Helensburgh
  • Kirkintilloch
  • Moffat
  • Peebles
  • Pitlochry
  • Sanquhar
  • Thornhill
  • Uddingston
  • The Entertainer
  • Toy brand The Entertainer closed several of its stores this year due to non-viable lease agreements and changing shopping patterns. The closures include:
  • Cameron Toll shopping centre, Edinburgh
  • Luton Point, Luton
  • Mercury Shopping Centre, Romford
  • The Moor, Sheffield
  • Monki
  • The high street retailer owned by H&M only arrived on the UK’s streets in 2012 but it is now undergoing worldwide closures, including the following UK locations:
  • Newcastle
  • Manchester
  • Glasgow
  • Sheffield
  • Birmingham)
  • Bristol
  • London
  • Millets
  • Outdoor retailer Millets is closing six stores in 2025, four of which will be rebranded as its sister company Go Outdoors. The affected stores include:
  • Burgess Hill, West Sussex – closed
  • Lowestoft – reopened as a Go Outdoors
  • Douglas – reopened as a Go Outdoors
  • York – reopened as a Go Outdoors
  • Grimsby – reopened as a Go Outdoors
  • Middlesbrough – closed

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