Huge closing down sales of up to 80% as major fashion retailer to shut seven stores TODAY – is yours on the list?

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MARCH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 06: Shoppers pass the M&Co's Broad Street store, their window display showing closing down posters on February 6, 2023 in March, England. M&Co are closing all their 170 stores this year putting 1910 jobs at risk after they went into administration for a second time in two years. (Photo by Martin Pope/Getty Images)

A MAJOR retailer is launching huge closing down sales as it pulls down shutters on dozens of stores.

M&Co is set to close all of its 170 stores after it fell into administration last year.

M&Co has launched closing down sales across a number of branches

The company has already closed 51 for good and HOAR revealed yesterday (April 12) 43 more will be closing by the end of this month, including seven today.

And a number of stores have launched huge closing down sales to clear excess stock.

One eagle-eyed shopper posted on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group about a sale in the Blandford Forum branch in Dorset.

They said: “Anyone that has school kids.

“M&CO- Blandford Forum.. be quick the last trading day is the 22nd April.”

Meanwhile, M&Co’s branch in Rayleigh, Essex, has launched an up to 80% off sale – including on footwear and clothes.

You should check out your local M&Co branch for details on when it is closing and any sales.

Each branch should have its own Facebook page and M&Co has a store locator which you can use to check out opening times too.

In the meantime, here is the list of stores closing today:

  • Bathgate – April 13
  • Crewkerne – April 13
  • Crowborough – April 13
  • Irvine – April 13
  • Oban – April 13
  • Sandbach – April 13
  • Stowmarket – April 13

Meanwhile, here is the full list of stores that are set to close later this month:

  • Alnwick – April 22
  • Alton – April 18
  • Attleborough – April 18
  • Bexhill – April 20
  • Blandford Forum – April 22
  • Brighouse – April 20
  • Castle Douglas – April 20
  • Christchurch – April 20
  • Congleton – April 15
  • Dunoon – April 18
  • East Grinstead – April 22
  • Egham – April 15
  • Exmouth – April 20
  • Faversham – April 15
  • Garstang – April 20
  • Guisborough – April 18
  • Haverhill – April 15
  • Helensburgh – April 20
  • Inverurie – April 22
  • Kirkintilloch – April 22
  • Largs – April 22
  • Melton Mowbray – April 20
  • Milngavie – April 20
  • Northallerton – April 22
  • Orkney – April 15
  • Oswestry – April 22
  • Peterhead – April 15
  • Portishead – April 22
  • Romsey – April 18
  • Saffron Walden – April 22
  • Sleaford – April 15
  • St Neots – April 20
  • Stowmarket – April 13
  • Stroud – April 22
  • Sudbury – April 15
  • Warminster – April 20

And here is the full list of locations which have already closed:

  • Ashbourne – April 11
  • Ayr – April 1
  • Banff – April 5
  • Beccles – April 1
  • Bellshill – February 4
  • Belper – April 1
  • Berwick – April 5
  • Bridlington – April 1
  • Buckie – April 11
  • Calne – April 1
  • Camborne – April 4
  • Canvey Island
  • Chester Le Street – April 11
  • Dartmouth – N/A
  • Didcot – N/A
  • Dingwall – April 11
  • Diss – April 11
  • Dorchester – November 22, 2022
  • East Retford – April 4
  • Formby – April 5
  • Fort William – March 25
  • Gosport – April 1
  • Hove – N/A
  • Isle of Man – N/A
  • Lerwick – April 1
  • Lewes – April 1
  • Liskeard – April 11
  • Llandudno – N/A
  • Market Harborough – April 11
  • Marlow – N/A
  • Marple – April 1
  • Matlock – January 17
  • Midsome Norton – April 1
  • Musselburgh – April 11
  • Nairn – April 1
  • Nantwich – April 11
  • Newquay – April 1
  • Newton Mearns – N/A
  • Perth – April 4
  • Ringwood – N/A
  • Ryde – April 4
  • Saltcoats – April 11
  • Thurso – March 28
  • Upminster – April 11
  • Uttoxeter – N/A
  • Welshpool – April 11
  • Whitehaven – N/A
  • Whistable – N/A
  • Wick – March 25
  • Wutham – April 3
  • Woodbridge – April 4

What other closures are there?

It’s not just M&Co which is closing down stores.

Marks and Spencer is shutting up shop on 67 branches over the next five years.

However, at the same time the retailer has plans to open 104 new “bigger and fresher” stores – and some could be in the same areas as those closing.

B&Q closed eight stores last month too.

It’s not just retailers closing stores – Wetherspoon and Stonegate, which owns Slug and Lettuce and Be At One, are closing a number of boozers and restaurants this year.

Plus, a host of high street banks and building societies are shutting dozens of branches this year – and some are closing this month.

Barclays is set to close 22 branches in April, while HSBC is pulling down the shutters for good on 11 branches.

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