The high street isn’t having a great time of it right now. From Wilko, Marks & Spencer and New Look to Boots and literally thousands of local banks, stores of all shapes and sizes are having to close their doors as shoppers flock online.
The latest shopping heavyweight to be impacted? The British supermarket chain Iceland, which has closed several branches around the country and is due to close more over the next few months.
Twelve of the stores have already shut their doors for good, and two others are set to close down by the end of September. Here’s everything we know.
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Here’s the full list of bank branches closing in the UK this year.
Here’s the full list of high street stores closing in 2023.
Which Iceland stores are closing down and when?
These Icelands either have closed or will close in 2023.
Birmingham Road Retail Park, Bromsgrove (February 25)
Chineham Shopping Centre, Basingstoke (February 25)
White Rose Centre, Rhyl (March 14)
South Street, Newport, Isle of Wight (March 25)
St Catherine’s Place, Bedminster, Bristol (March 25)
Deiniol Centre, Bangor, Wales (March 27)
Newport, Wales (April 22)
Marygate, Berwick (April 22)
Harrow, London (May 6)
Flint, Wales (May 27)
Hitchin, Hertfordshire (June 10)
Beccles, Suffolk (June 17)
Swansea, Wales (July 29)
Cowdenbeath, Fife (August 12)
The Bridge Centre, Fratton in Portsmouth (August 26)
Llanelli (September 2)
Crewe (September 16)
Birkenhead, Wirral (September 26)
Trinity Street, Huddersfield (October 28)
Here’s the full list of UK high street stores closing in 2023.
Read more: Now Boots is set to close up to 300 stores.
Plus: Nearly 1,000 train ticket offices across the UK could soon close for good.