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Marks and Spencer store closures – full list: Which shops is the retailer shutting around the UK?

Company to close 100 premises by 2022 to downsize faltering clothing and home business in favour of online sales and thriving grocery offering

Joe Sommerlad
Wednesday 23 May 2018 08:28 BST
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High street retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) has confirmed the next tranche of stores it is shutting down nationwide in a bid to streamline its business.

The company will ultimately close 100 of its larger premises across the country by 2022 as it seeks to downsize its faltering clothing and home operations in favour of its more fruitful grocery and online sales offerings.

M&S announced today it will close the following three stores by the end of July:

  • Bayswater, West London
  • Fleetwood, Lancashire
  • Newton Abbot, Devon

These two will then close in early 2019 - although new M&S Food businesses will open nearby:

  • Clacton-on-Sea, Essex
  • Holloway Road, North London

A further nine stores are all being considered for closure thereafter:

  • Darlington, Country Durham
  • East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire
  • Falkirk, Stirlingshire
  • Kettering, Northamptonshire
  • Newmarket, Suffolk
  • New Mersey Speke, Merseyside
  • Northampton, Northamptonshire
  • Stockton, County Durham
  • Walsall, West Midlands

M&S had previously announced the forthcoming closure of 14 other stores in January, putting almost 500 jobs at risk:

  • Andover, Hampshire
  • Basildon, Essex
  • Birkenhead, Merseyside
  • Bournemouth, Dorset
  • Bridlington, East Yorkshire
  • Denton, Greater Manchester
  • Durham, County Durham
  • Falmouth, Cornwall
  • Fareham, Hampshire
  • Fforestfach, Pembrokeshire
  • Keighley, West Yorkshire
  • Putney, South West London
  • Redditch, Worcestershire
  • Stockport, Greater Manchester

The company is expected to announce further closures soon.

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