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Which Marks and Spencer stores will be closing?

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Carter Sullivan

Updated on March 14, 2026

Which Marks and Spencer stores will be closing?

The 17 stores which M&S proposes to close are: Ashford, Barrow, Bedford, Boston, Buxton, Cwmbran, Deal, Felixstowe, Huddersfield, Hull, Junction One Antrim Outlet, Luton Arndale, Newark, Northwich, Rotherham, Sutton Coldfield and Weston-super-Mare.

Also, which Waitrose stores are closing 2020?

Supermarket chain Waitrose is to close four of its stores with the loss of 124 jobs.

  • Supermarket chain Waitrose is to close four of its stores with the loss of 124 jobs.
  • Stores in Caldicot, Monmouthshire, Ipswich and Shrewsbury in Shropshire will shut, while the Wolverhampton branch will be sold to Tesco.

Also, why is Marks and Spencers closing? MARKS & Spencer has announced another round of closures as the retailer continues to restructure its business. The struggling upmarket chain had already announced that it would close 110 stores by 2022 as part of a radical restructuring plan first announced in 2016.

Just so, which Debenham stores are closing in 2020?

  • Truro.
  • Stratford-upon-Avon.
  • Salisbury.
  • Westfield, West London.
  • Warrington.
  • Leamington Spa.
  • South Shields.

Are M&S in trouble?

Marks & Spencer announced on Monday that it was bringing forward a plan to cut jobs due to the pandemic, with 950 roles set to go. It is just the latest sign of trouble facing the iconic British retailer, whose sales and popularity have fallen sharply in recent years.

Why is Waitrose closing stores?

The grocery chain said it had struggled to make them "profitable in the long-term" due to "challenging trading". Staff at the three stores to close face redundancy and will now enter into consultations.

Is John Lewis Oxford Street closing down?

The news comes after it announced it would shut eight of its 50 John Lewis branches, putting 1,300 jobs at risk. It has a workforce of more than 80,000. Despite the cuts on the frontline, Dame Sharon has been hiring executives after an exodus of senior staff under her predecessor Sir Charlie Mayfield.

What John Lewis shops are closing?

The eight John Lewis stores confirmed for closure include the small travel hub shops at Heathrow and St Pancras, four At Home shops in Croydon, Newbury, Swindon and Tamworth, and two full-size department stores in Birmingham and Watford.

Is John Lewis going out of business?

Retailer John Lewis has announced plans to close eight of its stores, with thousands of job cuts to be made.

Does Waitrose open for browsing?

Waitrose & Partners on Twitter: "@mrs_msk Hi Melissa, yes they're open for browsing at 9:30am. Hope to see you soon."

Is there a Waitrose in Wales?

3) Waitrose already has three stores in Wales. The first was the firm's Monmouth branch in 1995. It was followed 11 years later with outlets in Abergavenny and Barry.

How many Waitrose stores are there?

338

Can I still buy from Debenhams?

Department store chain Debenhams has fallen into administration for the second time in a year – though the company will continue to trade online and says it aims to "reopen and trade as many stores as possible" once restrictions put in place due to the coronavirus pandemic are lifted.

Which Debenhams are closing down?

Debenhams is permanently closing a further three department stores after it was unable to agree new rent deals with mall operator Intu. The affected stores are in Milton Keynes, Watford in Hertfordshire, and the Metrocentre, Gateshead. The closures will result in 300 redundancies.

Is House of Fraser closing down?

More House of Fraser department stores will be closing in 2020, Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley has warned. The move comes after House of Fraser customers discovered that the retailer was back to selling fur products in November, after pledging not to use it in 2017.

Why is Debenhams failing?

It's widely argued that the collapse is simply down to Debenhams having too many stores. “Big rents, high rate liabilities, large staffing needs and leases that were difficult to give up all conspired to create a beast.” With 165 stores across the country, its sales were falling while costs rising.

Who owns Debenhams now?

In April 2019, Debenhams plc entered administration and delisted. The operating businesses, under Debenhams Group Holdings Ltd, were acquired by a consortium of lenders, Celine UK NewCo 1 Ltd. Debenhams gained access to £200m of new funding and has embarked on a restructuring plan.

Can you still buy from Debenhams Online?

Can I still shop online at Debenhams? Debenhams is continuing to trade online across the UK, Ireland and Denmark. Customer orders, along with gift cards and returns, are still being accepted and processed as normal.

Is Marks and Spencer going bust?

Seven more Marks & Spencer stores will close for the last time on Saturday, ending some long associations with town centres across England and Wales. The firm has now closed 47 shops out of the 100 it plans to shut by 2022. Like other retailers, M&S is having to adapt to customers' new habits.

Does Marks and Spencer have a future?

On May 22, Marks & Spencer announced that it would close 100 shops by 2020. This move is part of a strategic overhaul through which chief executive Steve Rowe aims to radically transform the company and make it fit for the future. The reality is M&S is a dinosaur in the 21st century retail landscape.

How successful is M&S?

M&S has a strong brand embodying quality, value-for-money and practicality, which appeals to many people and promotes customer loyalty. M&S' profits have been rising steadily since 2001 and the cash position was very strong as at the year ended 31 March 2007 (M&S, 2007).

Is M&S expensive?

'If you look at their pricing I think they are more expensive than Waitrose on branded and own-branded products. ' In a recent survey of 50 products sold by Marks & Spencer and Waitrose, M&S came out ten per cent more expensive – although the company claims it is actually cheaper. Prices delayed by 15 minutes.

Is M&S performing well?

There are brighter spots though, Ocado's UK retail business (in which M&S now holds a 50% stake) is currently performing well, and the launch of M&S own products on Ocado is running to schedule. As millions of us are likely to lean more heavily on delivery options from here, we think this puts M&S in a good position.

Who are Marks and Spencer main competitors?

Marks & Spencer's top competitors include Debenhams, Macy's, John Lewis Partnership, Aldi UK, Asda, Tesco, Next and Waitrose & Partners.

What makes M&S unique?

M&S: A quintessentially British brand

By mixing traditional concepts, and underlying brand values, with new missions and ideas, the company has been able to make the most out of its heritage as a classic British company, without losing sight of the modern needs and expectations of its audience.

Who are M&S?

Marks and Spencer Group plc (commonly abbreviated as M&S or colloquially Marks and Sparks) is a major British multinational retailer with headquarters in London, England, that specialises in selling clothing, home products and food products, mostly of its own label.