Poundland launches closing down sale at branch as 2 more shops shutting down | UK | News

A large retailer with more than 850 stores in the UK and Ireland launched a closing sales in one of its branches. Closing posters appeared in Poundland in the St Marx Place in Newark and upset among the locals.
News about the closure of the Newark store reported by Newark AdvertisingThere was a blow to the locals, one said: “Bloody hell, there will be no shops soon.” A branch in Pontypool will also close well, Sun Reports. The store will pull down their shutters one last time on September 7. Poundland has closed 17 stores throughout England, including Macclesfield, Maidenhead and Flint since March last year.
The discount chain closes three more branches for the next three months, including the store on the last day of July 30, on July 30th.
A branch on the Barrow Dalton Road closed on June 12th. During the closing sale at the Barrow store, shoppers were able to find a garlic for 12P, wine for 25p A pop and a USB charger for 37p.
Poundland will close up to 68 stores under the risk of closing. It is waiting to download the store portfolio to approximately 700 stores.
Last month, the chain investment company Gordon Brothers was sold for £ 1. The retail chain had previously belonged to Pepco Group, the Polish company since 2016.
New owners suggested to undermine frozen foods, reduce cooled foods, close distribution centers, not sell online, and provide more women’s clothing and seasonal intervals.
These closing will take a blow to the British High Street, who sees the closure of the branches of banks and retailers.
This week, Santander closed 9 branches and faces a second bankruptcy of Claire.




