celand bosses have confirmed one other retailer closure after already shuttering greater than a dozen shops in 2023.
The worth meals supermarket chain, which has over 500 shops throughout the UK, has confirmed that one among its Huddersfield places will shut completely subsequent month.
It comes after Iceland bosses introduced that the shutters additionally got here down on Iceland shops in Llanelli, Birkenhead and Crewe in September.
In accordance with an Iceland spokesperson, Iceland’s Trinity Avenue retailer in Huddersfield will shut for good on October 28.
“The Trinity Avenue, Huddersfield retailer is because of shut on October 28, we anticipate lots of our prospects will as an alternative select to buy on the close by Meals Warehouse on Nice Northern Retail Park,” the spokesperson stated, as revealed in The Sun.
“We sometimes open greater than 20 new shops annually, creating many new jobs and contributing to the expansion of native economies.”
The consultant added: “On the identical time, we regularly evaluate the retail expertise provided to our prospects and have all the time made a small variety of retailer closures yearly, as native buying patterns change and store leases expire.”
The information comes shortly after Wilko, one other staple of the British excessive avenue, started closing its stores across the country whereas shedding workers.
What number of Iceland shops are closing in London?
Iceland has plenty of shops throughout the capital, however no London shops are understood to be impacted by the most recent spherical of retailer closures.
Certainly one of Iceland’s Harrow branches was completely closed earlier this yr.
Iceland shops shut in 2023
/ PAIceland shops already closed in 2023:
Iceland bosses have closed a number of shops throughout the UK this yr alone. Right here’s a full checklist of all of the Iceland shops which have been impacted by closures this yr.
- Mill Lane, Bromsgrove – Closed on twenty fifth February
- Chineham Procuring Centre, Basingstoke – Closed on twenty fifth February
- White Rose Centre, Rhyl – Closed on 14th March
- South Avenue, Newport, Isle of Wight – Closed on twenty fifth March
- St Catherine’s Place, Bedminster, Bristol– Closed on twenty fifth March
- Deiniol Centre, Bangor– Closed on twenty seventh March
- Newport, Wales – Closed on twenty second April
- Marygate, Berwick – Closed on twenty second April
- Hexham – Closed on twenty second April
- Harrow, London – Closed on Could 6
- Flint, Wales – Closed on twenty seventh Could
- Beccles, Suffolk – Closed on seventeenth June
- St David’s Place, Swansea – Closed twenty ninth July
- Cowdenbeath, Fife – Closed on August 12
- The Bridge Centre, Fratton in Portsmouth – Closed August 26
- Llanelli, South Wales – Closed on September 2
- Crewe, Cheshire – Closed on September 16
- Birkenhead, Merseyside – Closing September 26
- Trinity Avenue, Huddersfield – Closing October 28