Boots announces store closures from January 2024 – full list of affected locations


More store closures are to follow in the New Year after Boots already shut down numerous sites throughout 2023.

In the past year, Boots closed in places like Salford Shopping Centre in Greater Manchester and King William Street in London.

The beloved health and beauty chain is shying away from the British high streets in a move to consolidate the business.

Overall, a total of 300 Boots shops across the country are set to close.

But it’s not the only store that is disappearing from British high streets.

There have been mass store closures from Next, Wilko, Iceland, Clintons and M&S.

It seems the landscape of British high streets is changing at a rapid pace.

Boots sites to close in 2024:

  • Cliftonville, Kent (Jan 20)
  • Pemberton, Wigan (Jan 26)
  • Hough Lane, Layland, Lancashire (Jan)
  • Rhos on Sea (Mar)
  • Colwyn Bay (Apr)
  • Caerleon Road, Newport (no specified date)
  • Chepstow Road, Newport (no specified date)
  • Carlyon Road, St Austell, Cornwall (no specified date)
  • St Blazey, Cornwall (no specified date)
  • Front Street, Prudhoe (no specified date)
  • Lurgan (no specified date)
  • Chard Road, Plymouth (no specified date)
  • Mannamead Road, Plymouth (no specified date)
  • Claremont Street, Plymouth (no specified date)
  • Portland Walk, Barrow (no specified date)
  • Gestridge Road, Teignbridge (no specified date)

In 2023, these stores already closed:

  • Salford Shopping Centre, Greater Manchester (Feb 2023)
  • Church Street, Malvern (Mar 2023)
  • The Port Arcades Shopping Centre, Ellesmere (Mar 2023)
  • King William Street, London Jun 2023)
  • Heathside Road, Woking (Jul 2023)
  • UEA campus (Jul 2023)
  • Hamlet Court Road, Westcliff (Aug 2023)
  • Holywell, Flintshire (Aug 2023)
  • Windhill Road, Wakefield (Oct 2023)
  • Upper Warrengate, Wakefield (Oct 2023)
  • Glastonbury (Oct 2023)
  • Uppingham Road, Leicester (Oct 2023)
  • Guildford Road, Woking (Oct 2023)
  • Kings Square, York (Oct 2023)
  • Warminster (Oct 2023)
  • Gorleston, Great Yarmouth (Nov 2023)
  • High Row, Darlington (Nov 2023)
  • Mudge Way, Plymouth (Nov 2023)
  • Mount Pleasant, Exeter (Nov 2023)
  • Kirkby Ashfield (Nov 2023)

Boots online, however, is thriving – especially due to The Big Boots Sale promising up to 50 percent off on products.

Selected fragrances, including Gucci and Hugo Boss, are available for a 20 percent discount “online only”.

Other online-only deals include 20 percent off beauty brands, such as No7.

There are deals to be had on skincare, makeup, vitamins, and electrical beauty devices.

For orders over £25, there is standard free delivery, or the choice to “click and collect” in-store for orders over £15.

Boots has also teamed up with Deliveroo so that online shoppers can have their goods delivered straight to their door.

All customers need to do is download the Deliveroo app from the App Store or Google Play.

Then search for Boots on the Deliveroo app, fill up your online basket, pay and expect to get your items delivered in a jiffy.

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