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After the executives announced that the remaining 56 shops have been closed, Bodycare will disappear from the high streets of England and cause approximately 450 layoffs. High Street Beauty Retailer entered the management at the beginning of this month and could not secure a buyer for the store chain in the UK.

Advisory company Interpath, the executives, this means that it makes a hard time to close them, he said. Bodycare was founded in Lancashire in 1970 and sold beauty products, smells and other bathroom products. The stores were located in shopping centers and high streets in the towns and cities in the UK.

The last closing tour is expected to take place on Saturday, and all 444 employees working in shops will be unnecessary.

This means that approximately 150 stores will be closed since it has entered the management and more than 1,000 personnel are losing their jobs.

Interpath said there is still a possibility of finding a buyer for the Bodycare brand. “We understand that this is a difficult period and therefore, we would like to thank Bodycare’s staff who has been renewing the strong presentation and customer service standards that Bodycare has been renewed since the first day of the administration.

“We will continue to investigate options for the assets of the company, including the Bodycare brand, and we will provide more updates on time.”

Bodycare said it was under pressure in increasing costs and financing on September 5 and caused by a deficiency that affects supplier relations and leads to stock of stock.

After a series of retail chain bust or mixing to find a buyer to survive, it points to the last blow to the high streets of the deadly England.

After being appointed as a manager for England and Irish business last month, Interpath hopes to make an agreement for the accessory chain Claire’s.

The discount retail chain Poundland closed a shop shoot after it was taken over by the investment company Gordon Brothers.

Full list of branches closed this month:

Ashton-Under-Lyne, Great Manchester

Banbury, Oxfordshire

Barnsley, South Yorkshire

Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria

Bedford, Bedfordshire

Blackburn, Lancashire

Blackpool, Lancashire

Braead, Scotland

Bridgnorth, Shropshire

Burnley, Lancashire

Bury, Great Manchester

Chorley, Lancashire

Clitheroe, lancashire

Darlington, Co Durham

Derby, Derbyshire

Dundee, Scotland

Halifax, West Yorkshire

Hereford, Herefordshire

Hinckley, Leicestershire

Irvine, Scotland

Keightley, West Yorkshire

Kendal, Cumbria

Kings Heath, West Midlands

Lancaster, Lancashire

Leeds, West Yorkshire

Leicester, Leicestershire

Leigh, Great Manchester

Liverpool, Mersexide

Livingston, Scotland

Luton, Bedfordshire

Manchester, Great Manchester

Merry Hill, West Midlands

MetroCentre, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear

Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire

Mold, Wales

Newcastle, Tyne and Wear

Nuneaton, Warwickshire

Oldham, Great Manchester

Pontefract, West Yorkshire

Poulton-le-can, Lancashire

Preston, Lancashire

Rugby, Warwickshire

Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Solihull, West Midlands

Sunderland, Tyne and Wear

Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands

Swindon, Wiltshire

Telford, Shropshire

Thurck, Essex

Trowbridge, Wiltshire

Wakefield, West Yorkshire

Walthamstow, North-East London

Warrington, Cheshire

Washington, Tyne and Wear

Wellingborough, Northamponshire

Wolverhampton, West Midlands

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