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Big high street fashion chain with over 250 sites to close ANOTHER store

Published on April 09, 2025 at 05:00 AM

A BIG high street fashion chain with over 250 stores is closing another shop within days.

will close down its branch at Vicar Lane Shopping Centre in Chesterfield.

River Island clothing store entrance with a 50% off sale sign.
In the lead-up to the closure, the store has unveiled a closing down sale, offering a generous 30% off everything

The popular fashion brand will have its final trading day at the end on Saturday, April 19.

In the lead-up to the closure, the store has unveiled a closing down sale, offering a generous 30% off everything.

Sharing the on its page, the Vicar Lane Shopping Centre announced: “Get 30% off full price and sale items, in-store ONLY.

“Don't miss out, the store closes for good at 17.30pm on Saturday April 19, so now's the time to grab a bargain!”

It comes just days after the retailer announced that its store in Willow Place, Corby, .

It marks the end of a near decade end stint at the shopping centre, having first opened in the outlet in 2007.

will also close it's two-storey shop in the Willow Place Shopping Centre on June 1.

The store will close in just shy of two months time, giving shoppers a short while to say their goodbyes.

Meanwhile the ofthestore located within the outlet also hangs in the balance.

The brand itself is after all 500 of its shops were sold in a £76million deal last month.

Other shops leaving the high street

, one of Britain's oldest department stores, has after more than 140 years.

The company will shut its branch in Poole's Dolphin Centre on May 31.

The sale includes fashion, furniture, gifts and cosmetics, being sold for up to 70% off.

Beales chief executive Tony Brown blamed the “devastating impact” of the rise in and the higher for the store closure.

Meanwhile, high street fashion chain has as it scales back its UK footprint.

It is understood to be shutting nearly 100 stores – equivalent to around a quarter of its 364 shops.

Stores in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, St Austell, and Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf have launched closing down sales.

Reports suggest that the company has been forced to accelerate the pace of due to tax changes in the .

Meanwhile, due to excessive costs.

The gift shop became a local icon after it opened in the 1990s.

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