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Clothing chain with more than 100 UK stores suddenly closes city centre shop
Clothing chain with more than 100 UK stores suddenly closes city centre shop

Scottish Sun

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Clothing chain with more than 100 UK stores suddenly closes city centre shop

A POPULAR high street fashion chain has suddenly shut a city centre store leaving shoppers dismayed. Yours Clothing, known for its plus-size fashion range, has been emptied with the signs of its Norwich outlet savagely ripped off after closing at the end of last week. 2 Plus size palace Yours is closing down its Norwich outlet Credit: Google The brand still has over 100 outlets nationwide. The St Stephens street store, stripped of its former iconic pink heart branding, is a shadow of its former self. Replacing the Yours iconic logos and mannequins in frilly frocks are new posters reading: 'For Sale! Store fixtures and equipment. 'Please ask in store for details.' The tragic closure of yet another high street outlet comes just weeks after Wilko and the former Poundland shuttered their windows. Empty stores now dominate the high street. Zoe London was devastated writing on social media: 'Why??? Now there is no reason for me to go in the city anymore, its the only shop in Norwich that do jeans that fit me. 'That's it, Norwich has gone downhill. 'I got my Mum a Yours voucher, what am I going to do now?' The closest Yours is in Great Yarmouth, which is an inconvenient 38-minute drive away. Scottish vintage clothing store launches huge closing down sale with 80% off Michelle Egan wrote: 'Let's hope they find another shop that's the only place I like and I won't be setting foot in Great Yarmouth.' However, the site might not be open for long, as the London fast food chain, Pepe's Piri Piri, has applied for planning permission to nab the spot. They plans were submitted to Norwich City Council earlier this year and include designs for new signage, a fancy new shopfront and extraction canopy. The council will make the decision imminently on May 8. But locals weren't too enthusiastic about the prospect of another fast food joint. Katheryn Shelsher argued: 'We have 3 cafes we don't need anymore. Terri Browne lamented: 'Another one!!' Teresa Mulligan chimed in, saying: 'Like we need another fast food place!'

Clothing chain with more than 100 UK stores suddenly closes city centre shop
Clothing chain with more than 100 UK stores suddenly closes city centre shop

The Sun

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Clothing chain with more than 100 UK stores suddenly closes city centre shop

A POPULAR high street fashion chain has suddenly shut a city centre store leaving shoppers dismayed. Yours Clothing, known for its plus-size fashion range, has been emptied with the signs of its Norwich outlet savagely ripped off after closing at the end of last week. The brand still has over 100 outlets nationwide. The St Stephens street store, stripped of its former iconic pink heart branding, is a shadow of its former self. Replacing the Yours iconic logos and mannequins in frilly frocks are new posters reading: 'For Sale! Store fixtures and equipment. 'Please ask in store for details.' The closure of yet another high street outlet comes just weeks after Wilko and the former Poundland shuttered their windows. Empty stores now dominate the high street. Zoe London was devastated writing on social media: 'Why??? Now there is no reason for me to go in the city anymore, its the only shop in Norwich that do jeans that fit me. 'That's it, Norwich has gone downhill. 'I got my Mum a Yours voucher, what am I going to do now?' The closest Yours is in Great Yarmouth, which is an inconvenient 38-minute drive away. Scottish vintage clothing store launches huge closing down sale with 80% off Michelle Egan wrote: 'Let's hope they find another shop that's the only place I like and I won't be setting foot in Great Yarmouth.' However, the site might not be open for long, as the London fast food chain, Pepe's Piri Piri, has applied for planning permission to nab the spot. They plans were submitted to Norwich City Council earlier this year and include designs for new signage, a fancy new shopfront and extraction canopy. The council will make the decision imminently on May 8. But locals weren't too enthusiastic about the prospect of another fast food joint. Katheryn Shelsher argued: 'We have 3 cafes we don't need anymore. Terri Browne lamented: 'Another one!!' Teresa Mulligan chimed in, saying: 'Like we need another fast food place!' 2

High street fashion retailer with 100 stores to close branch as fast food chain plots takeover
High street fashion retailer with 100 stores to close branch as fast food chain plots takeover

Scottish Sun

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

High street fashion retailer with 100 stores to close branch as fast food chain plots takeover

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MAJOR fashion retailer, with over 100 stores, is set to close its high street branch for good. The store will be taken over by a popular fast food chain. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Yours Clothing, in Norwich, will be closing its branch on St Stephens Street Shoppers in Norwich were shocked to see signs appear in the window of Yours Clothing on St Stephens Street, confirming the store will soon shut for good. The posters read: 'Sorry, we are closing down. Your nearest store is Great Yarmouth and we are always open at Thank you for shopping with us, we'll see you soon!' The move paves the way for chicken chain Pepe's Piri Piri to take over the prime city centre site, after the brand submitted plans to Norwich City Council in March. The application outlines plans for a new shopfront, updated signage and an extraction canopy - a clear signal that sizzling grills and spicy wraps could be on the way. If the plans are approved, the new branch would join Pepe's 220-strong army of restaurants across the UK, Ireland, the UAE and Morocco, known for their grilled chicken, wraps and quesadillas. Despite the planning notice taped to the building's wall, staff at Yours say they've been kept in the dark. Yours Clothing, which caters to sizes 14 to 40, is owned by AK Retail Holdings, the firm behind other fashion brands like BadRhino and M&Co. It currently runs more than 100 stores across the country. It's another blow to Britain's high streets, with fashion retailers continuing to feel the squeeze as food outlets muscle in on city centre spaces. Pull&Bear Opens New Flagship Store at Silverburn: Fashion Fans Celebrate in Glasgow! Locals were quick to hop online and share their disappointment on Facebook. One user said: "It's so sad to see these stores closing, soon the high street will be empty." Another shopper said: "I loved that there was a shop for us plus size girlies". A third added: "So sad, another blow top the British high street." It comes just weeks after Yours closed its branch in the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham. Last year, Yours also pulled the shutters down on its branch in the Vicar Lane shopping centre in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. TROUBLE ON THE HIGH STREET High street retailers are continuing to shut up shop as shoppers increasingly turn to online alternatives and face mounting economic pressures. The burden of soaring business rates and rising operational costs has left many stores struggling to survive. On top of that, inflation has eaten into household budgets, meaning fewer people are heading to the high street to spend. According to fresh figures from the Centre for Retail Research, a staggering 13,479 stores closed their doors for good in 2024. That's the equivalent of 37 shutting down every single day. Independent retailers took the biggest hit, with 11,341 closures, while larger chains accounted for 2,138 shutdowns. Over half of those closures were linked to insolvency, where businesses were forced to take formal steps to manage mounting debt. And the trend is far from over, 2025 is already shaping up to be another tough year for bricks-and-mortar shops. Fashion giant New Look faced a wave of closures following the Government's National Insurance hike in April. Roughly a quarter of its 364 stores are at risk. That's around 91 stores and potentially thousands of jobs on the line across its 8,000-strong workforce. The chain has already slimmed down its store estate significantly, shrinking from around 600 UK outlets in 2018. It also exited Ireland altogether, closing all 26 of its stores there after more than 20 years of trading.

High street fashion retailer with 100 stores to close branch as fast food chain plots takeover
High street fashion retailer with 100 stores to close branch as fast food chain plots takeover

The Sun

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

High street fashion retailer with 100 stores to close branch as fast food chain plots takeover

A MAJOR fashion retailer, with over 100 stores, is set to close its high street branch for good. The store will be taken over by a popular fast food chain. 1 Shoppers in Norwich were shocked to see signs appear in the window of Yours Clothing on St Stephens Street, confirming the store will soon shut for good. The posters read: 'Sorry, we are closing down. Your nearest store is Great Yarmouth and we are always open at Thank you for shopping with us, we'll see you soon!' The move paves the way for chicken chain Pepe's Piri Piri to take over the prime city centre site, after the brand submitted plans to Norwich City Council in March. The application outlines plans for a new shopfront, updated signage and an extraction canopy - a clear signal that sizzling grills and spicy wraps could be on the way. If the plans are approved, the new branch would join Pepe's 220-strong army of restaurants across the UK, Ireland, the UAE and Morocco, known for their grilled chicken, wraps and quesadillas. Despite the planning notice taped to the building's wall, staff at Yours say they've been kept in the dark. Yours Clothing, which caters to sizes 14 to 40, is owned by AK Retail Holdings, the firm behind other fashion brands like BadRhino and M&Co. It currently runs more than 100 stores across the country. It's another blow to Britain's high streets, with fashion retailers continuing to feel the squeeze as food outlets muscle in on city centre spaces. Pull&Bear Opens New Flagship Store at Silverburn: Fashion Fans Celebrate in Glasgow! Locals were quick to hop online and share their disappointment on Facebook. One user said: "It's so sad to see these stores closing, soon the high street will be empty." Another shopper said: "I loved that there was a shop for us plus size girlies". A third added: "So sad, another blow top the British high street." It comes just weeks after Yours closed its branch in the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham. Last year, Yours also pulled the shutters down on its branch in the Vicar Lane shopping centre in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. TROUBLE ON THE HIGH STREET High street retailers are continuing to shut up shop as shoppers increasingly turn to online alternatives and face mounting economic pressures. The burden of soaring business rates and rising operational costs has left many stores struggling to survive. On top of that, inflation has eaten into household budgets, meaning fewer people are heading to the high street to spend. According to fresh figures from the Centre for Retail Research, a staggering 13,479 stores closed their doors for good in 2024. That's the equivalent of 37 shutting down every single day. Independent retailers took the biggest hit, with 11,341 closures, while larger chains accounted for 2,138 shutdowns. Over half of those closures were linked to insolvency, where businesses were forced to take formal steps to manage mounting debt. And the trend is far from over, 2025 is already shaping up to be another tough year for bricks-and-mortar shops. Fashion giant New Look faced a wave of closures following the Government's National Insurance hike in April. Roughly a quarter of its 364 stores are at risk. That's around 91 stores and potentially thousands of jobs on the line across its 8,000-strong workforce. The chain has already slimmed down its store estate significantly, shrinking from around 600 UK outlets in 2018. It also exited Ireland altogether, closing all 26 of its stores there after more than 20 years of trading. RETAIL PAIN IN 2025 The British Retail Consortium has predicted that the Treasury's hike to employer NICs will cost the retail sector £2.3billion. Research by the British Chambers of Commerce shows that more than half of companies plan to raise prices by early April. A survey of more than 4,800 firms found that 55% expect prices to increase in the next three months, up from 39% in a similar poll conducted in the latter half of 2024. Three-quarters of companies cited the cost of employing people as their primary financial pressure. The Centre for Retail Research (CRR) has also warned that around 17,350 retail sites are expected to shut down this year. It comes on the back of a tough 2024 when 13,000 shops closed their doors for good, already a 28% increase on the previous year. Professor Joshua Bamfield, director of the CRR said: "The results for 2024 show that although the outcomes for store closures overall were not as poor as in either 2020 or 2022, they are still disconcerting, with worse set to come in 2025." Professor Bamfield has also warned of a bleak outlook for 2025, predicting that as many as 202,000 jobs could be lost in the sector. "By increasing both the costs of running stores and the costs on each consumer's household it is highly likely that we will see retail job losses eclipse the height of the pandemic in 2020."

Birmingham 'loves' £6.50 Lush bath bomb so the New Street shop is giving them away for free
Birmingham 'loves' £6.50 Lush bath bomb so the New Street shop is giving them away for free

Yahoo

time15-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Birmingham 'loves' £6.50 Lush bath bomb so the New Street shop is giving them away for free

Lush is set to give away free bath bombs to Birmingham customers to celebrate the chain's 30th birthday. The New Street shop and spa will be handing out 100 of its best-selling bath bombs on World Bath Bomb Day, Saturday, April 26. Lush says that the Intergalactic bath bomb, worth £6.50, was the city's biggest seller, with Brummies snapping up more than 3,900 last year. Read more: New store as Bullring announces who will take over after Yours Clothing closure Read more: All the new shops coming to the Bullring in Birmingham - including Uniqlo and Space NK Instead of rushing to town to queue for one of the free bath bombs, shoppers are invited to reserve their spot in the line via Eventbrite. The Intergalactic bath bomb is scented with peppermint. Store manager Amera Khaliq said: "Making a bath bomb is a reminder that life doesn't always need to be serious. "Sometimes it's just about having fun, adding a little fizz and spending time with happy people who love selling fresh handmade soap." Amera, who has worked at Lush for 10 years, added: "Birmingham is one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in the UK. It's important to me that we can offer a space where all are welcome, always, in such a multicultural city. "As a store we've worked with local charities through our giving events and have donated products for local hospices, hostels and hospitals." As part of its 30th birthday, Lush is introducing 30 new bath bombs, including in viral scents like Super Milk and Sticky Dates. Those will be available on the Lush App on Tuesday, April 22 and online and in store on Thursday, April 24.

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