Lifestyle

Ten tell-tale signs you need to get a new startup.

No visited raising gravity outward subject my cottage Mr be. Hold do at tore in park feet near my case.

 

Huge UK charity shuts 3 shops with another 47 set to close | UK | News




The UK high street is facing another major blow as a huge UK charity shop is closing multiple stores over the next two years. Disability charity Scope has announced it will be closing 47 branches by March 2026. This follows the closure of 24 stores this year already. 

Across England and Wales, the charity has confirmed it will be shutting the doors of 74 shops in total this year out of its 138 portfolio. The company is undergoing a major restructuring following a consultation which launched in January - initially, 77 branches were meant to close. Three stores have also recently been closed - Newport in Wales on April 5, Southampton on April 11 and Atherstone on April 12, according to The Sun. During the consultation period, six more shut with a further 18 halting trading before the end of March this year. 

The next 47 planned store closures will be across a longer timeline. In May, five branches will close with the rest scheduled to cease trading by March 2026. 

In the 2026/27 financial year, an additional four stores are expected to close as Scope majorly scales back its operations. The charity says the decision to close almost half its number of branches is due to a combination of matters. 

A depleting number of customers coupled with the increasing running costs has led to the company wanting to hone in on their stronger-performing locations. 

Debbie Boylen, Head of Retail at Scope, said: "While many of our shops continue to perform well and contribute vital funds, a number are loss-making. We’re making difficult decisions to protect Scope’s long-term financial stability."

Scope is yet to release a full list of affected locations over the next two years. Employees of the branches are being offered support through the transition period with job losses expected. 

Mark Hodgkinson, Scope’s Chief Executive, added: "Our retail team, volunteers and customers have all contributed hugely to the charity’s fundraising efforts.

"However, external challenges have made trading more difficult across the high street."

Full list of shops that closed before March 31:

  • Amersham
  • Barking
  • Bangor
  • Birkenhead
  • Bishop Auckland
  • Castleford
  • Devizes
  • Dewsbury
  • Eastbourne
  • Haywards Heath
  • Lewisham
  • New Milton
  • Orpington
  • Parkstone
  • Scunthorpe
  • Shirley (Southampton)
  • Skipton
  • Workington

List of shops that closed during the consultation period:

  • Bexhill
  • Hertford
  • Mitcham
  • Petersfield
  • Scarborough
  • Worthing


Source link

Posted: 2025-04-15 17:37:17

Drivers face £100 fine for 'inconsiderate' parking habit
 



... Read More

Your Android phone will be outdated this weekend as big launches teased
 



... Read More

Orchids bloom 'all year round' if fed with kitchen scrap every 10 days
 



... Read More

Used car expert shares forgotten hot hatch with power and practicality for £2.5k
 



... Read More

Paul McCartney reveals first time The Beatles bandmates turned on him | Music | Entertainment
 



... Read More

‘Drake lost a rap battle’: Universal files motion to dismiss rapper’s ‘misguided’ lawsuit | Drake
 



... Read More

Gardeners told to stop weeding dandelions on lawns and driveways
 



... Read More

Neither of these baseball teams has won a game in years. That's about to change
 



... Read More