CLOSING TIME

Major high street brand with 700 stores to shut two ‘excellent’ branches in DAYS as shoppers sob ‘not another one’

Shoppers have been left disappointed by the closures

A MAJOR high street brand with 700 branches in the country is shutting two stores in days, leaving shoppers disappointed.

The company has confirmed its shops in Chard, Somerset, and Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, will be closing their doors over the next two weeks.

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Holland and Barrett will close its Chard store on August 14Credit: Google Street View
The company's shop in Frinton-on-Sea will shut on August 21Credit: Google Street View

The Chard store will close on Wednesday, August 14, and after that date the closest location for customers will be Honiton, East Devon, which is 13.5 miles away.

The shop in Frinton-on-Sea will shut on Wednesday, August 21, with the closest store located 7.35 miles away, in Clacton-on-Sea.

The closures have left shoppers disappointed, as one wrote on Facebook: "Received an email to say Holland and Barrett in Chard are closing down."

One replied: "This is sad, I worked there when it first opened."

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Another added: "That's a shame. Another empty shop."

A person said: "Another store bites the dust..xx"

Someone else commented: "It's a competitive market they're in with supermarkets, Superdrug, Boots, Amazon and eBay all selling similar stuff, usually cheaper.

"Chard is a town where folks are price sensitive and shop around.

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"Holland and Barrett aren't the cheapest so folks go elsewhere.

"That's just the way it is."

Alternatives to shut stores

A spokesperson for Holland and Barrett told The Sun that the closures are part of a "location review".

They said H&B has worked with staff individually and, where possible, they have taken roles in other nearby stores.

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The company said it is investing £70million in transforming its stores, technology and developing new products for customers.

H&B said its regular review of locations includes "opening new stores, consolidating some smaller stores into one larger store, and in some instances closing stores where there is no longer strong customer demand."

The spokesperson said 200 new stores are being opened and renovated in the UK.

They added: "We look forward to welcoming our customers from our other locations soon.

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