A HIGH street retailer with more than 30 shops has suddenly closed one of its stores.
Clothing brand Weird Fish has shut its location in Horsham, West , for good in a move that customers have called “a shame”.

A local group said earlier this week the store was about to close and wished the staff good luck.
They posted a photo of the store with ‘everything must go' signs placed in the windows.
One commenter said: “What a shame, have had a few nice bits from there.”
Another said they had loved the , while a third person said its products were “nice quality”.
However some locals said the shop had put customers off as it was too pricy.
“No surprise there. Too expensive for the average person,” one person said.
Another added: “No one can afford to buy new clothes let alone over priced clothes!! Shame but it's true.”
It's not clear exactly when the shop shut for good, but it's now listed on as “permanently closed”.
The Horsham branch has also been taken off the list of store locations on the Weird Fish website.
has approached Weird Fish for comment.
Locals say the store is set to be replaced by Hotter Shoes, which has dozens of shops across the UK.
One commenter on Facebook said: “Can't wait! Lovely and very comfortable shoes!”
Another said: “Fantastic news. I love hotter shoes.”
Weird Fish now has 33 stores across the UK, including in Whitstable, Braintree, and Weymouth.
The chain after “everything must go” sale signs were put up in the windows.
Another branch in Canterbury, , was shut last year following a commercial decision.
A spokesperson from Weird Fish said at the time: “The is redeveloping this unit and the adjacent one, which meant they needed the space back which didn't work for us commercially.”
It's worth bearing in bind that often close branches for a number of reason and it doesn't necessarily mean the chain is struggling.
For example, it could be if a lease has come to an end or that particular location has low sales.
Weird Fish announced at the end of 2023 that it would open 10 new stores in 2024.
High street struggles
A number of high street chains do appear to be struggling financially and have closed locations.
confirmed yesterday it was shutting its Bexleyheath store for good, as it plans to axe nearly 100 locations.
The fashion retailer has struggled with tax changes announced in the Autumn budget.
Meanwhile shop Scope recently shut 39 stores, with all closing on March 31.