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Major stationery chain suddenly shuts shopping centre branch with NO notice as customers warn ‘many more will follow’

Published on April 16, 2025 at 12:33 PM

A MAJOR stationary chain has suddenly shut down a beloved shopping centre branch with no notice.

Devastated customers warned “many more will follow” after another blow to the high street was announced in last week.

Temporary wall and door in a shopping mall.
Typo in Westquay shopping centre has been boarded up

Locals were saddened to see their well-loved stationary store Typo, located in Westquay mall, shuttered on Wednesday.

The brand gave no reasoning for the closure, and it is understood staff were also blindsided by the move.

A spokesperson for the shopping centre told the DailyEcho: “We look forward to providing an update on the exciting plans we have for the space.”;

It came as a shock to residents who have frequented the store since it opened in 2019.

The closest branch is now in Basingstoke, which is situated nearly 30 miles away.

One shopper commented: “Sadly there will be many more to follow”.

This comes as both independent retailers and industry giants are struggling to keep shops afloat.

We also reported today how its doors for good next week.

Shoppers in Salisbury have one week left to visit lifestyle retailer Joules, as the store prepares to close its doors permanently.

A notice posted on the shop window of the New Canal Street branch last week confirmed that theon Easter Monday, April 21.

And, just yesterday people across the UK were devastated to hear one of Britain's biggest sports retailers confirmed it will shutter 50 stores in 2026.

, which has 4,500 stores across 36 countries, including 412 in the UK,

And, also this week, a huge charity shop chain waved goodbye to three stores ahead of

Scope, which runs branches acrossand, has shuttered the three stores this month.

A shop in Newport, , shut on April 5, while a store and Atherstone branch closed on April 11 and April 12, respectively.

A further 43 Scope stores are set to close between now and March 31, 2026, while a further four will shut in the 2026/27 financial year.

This is in addition to 24 sites which have ceased trading since the start of the year.

It comesproposing to close 77 of its 138 shops in England and Wales.

Dozens of shops are set to close across the country before the end of the month in the latest blow to UK high streets.

Just four months into 2025 and it's already proving to be another

Rising – which mean shoppers have less cash to burn – and an increase in online shopping has battered in recent years.

This year former staple of the high street crashed with the immediate closure of .

bosses made the as they battle challenges linked to tax changes.

Approximately a quarter of the retailer's 364 stores are .

This equates to about 91 stores, with a significant impact on New Look's 8,000-strong workforce.

It's understood the latest drive to accelerate closures is driven by the upcoming increase in National Insurance contributions for employers.

The move, announced by in October, is expected to – and the has predicted these changes will create a £2.3billion bill for the sector.

Meanwhile,thebrand name looks.

In a fresh update, UK also told Flying Eze that as part of cost-cutting plans.

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