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Department store chain launches 80% off ‘Rachel Reeves' closing down sale' ahead of exiting high street for good
Department store chain launches 80% off ‘Rachel Reeves' closing down sale' ahead of exiting high street for good

Scottish Sun

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Department store chain launches 80% off ‘Rachel Reeves' closing down sale' ahead of exiting high street for good

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A DEPARTMENT store has hit back at the Chancellor's economic policies in a bold and biting fashion, announcing a "Rachel Reeves' Closing Down Sale". Poole's beloved Beales department store, the last bastion of a once-great retail empire, is preparing for its final curtain call. 1 Located in Poole's Dolphin Centre, this Beales branch was the last one standing when the company collapsed into administration in January 2020 Credit: FACEBOOK: BEALES POOLE The store is set to close its doors for good at the end of May, after more than 140 years of trading. This marks the final chapter for the historic retailer, which first opened in Bournemouth in 1881 and has struggled since entering administration in 2020. To mark the occasions, the store's Facebook page is advertising a "Rachel Reeves' Closing Down Sale," featuring discounts of up to 80% and a caption cheekily thanking the Chancellor for "the help." It wrote in the caption: "Our closing sale is almost over (cheers for the help, Chancellor) - and we've just dropped hundreds of lines to 80% OFF or more! "Grab a bargain before we vanish into the budget black hole. #FinalSale #80Off #LastChance #WhenItsGoneItsGone." Located in Poole's Dolphin Centre, this Beales branch was the last one standing when the company collapsed into administration in January 2020, leading to the closure of its 22 other stores. Despite weathering the storm for the past five years, it seems the Chancellor's latest Budget changes have delivered the final blow to the struggling chain. Beales chief executive Tony Brown previously told The Telegraph the business had become "unviable" following the Chancellor's announcement of increases to the minimum wage and national insurance contributions in the October Budget. Announcing the closure, Mr Brown said: "This, combined with the risks and uncertainty of further tax increases in the coming years, has left us with no alternative. "We have been working with the Dolphin Centre, who have been supportive, along with our investors to ensure an orderly exit. Why are so many pubs and bars closing? "Our team has been informed, as have our suppliers. We will ensure the exit is managed and no one will be left with a financial loss." Shoppers were left heartbroken by the news of the store's impending closure, with one commenting on the latest post: "I've loved shopping here over the years." Another wrote: "Sadly this is happening to many shops." Founded in 1881, Beales once boasted a proud portfolio of 41 department stores in market towns across the UK, offering everything from furniture and fashion to toys and cosmetics. The retailer's decline has been gradual but unrelenting. Its Southport store was shuttered last September, just three years after the site had reopened. With the closure of the Poole branch, the last remaining link to the Beales name, a once-iconic fixture of the British high street, will vanish forever.

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