Poundland shutting another three branches with 200 more at risk

Poundland shutting another three branches with 200 more at risk

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POUNDLAND HAS PLANS TO SHUT UP TO EIGHT STORES THIS MONTH AND IT INCLUDES THREE BRANCHES ACROSS FILTON, LONDON AND COWES, WHICH ARE DUE TO BEGIN CLOSING AS SOON AS THIS SATURDAY. 06:43, 31


May 2025 Poundland is shutting another three branches with 200 more at risk. Poundland has plans to shut up to eight stores this month and it includes three branches across Filton, London


and Cowes, which are due to begin closing as soon as this Saturday. The South Gloucestershire store is due to shut on May 31 giving shoppers just shy of a week to say their goodbyes. A


spokesperson for the brand confirmed the closure to The Sun and also said shoppers are welcome to visit nearby sites in Emersons Green Retail Park store or other locations across Bristol. It


come as news emerged that a branch in Surrey Quays, in London will close on June 11, and a branch in Cowes in the Isle of Wight will close come July. Poundland is currently up for sale and


a source told The Sunday Times that Poundland would be priced at "effectively a pound." READ MORE FOREIGN OFFICE ISSUES 'IMPORTANT' WARNING FOR UK TOURISTS 'WHO HAVE


HEALTH CONDITION' FULL LIST OF POUNDLAND CLOSURES St George’s Centre, Gravesend – closed last week Connswater Shopping Centre, Belfast – closed end of March 2024 Brackla, Wales –


closed May 24 2024 Macclesfield – closed August 2024 Maidenhead – closed October 2024 Sutton Coldfield – closed early October 2024 Clapham Junction Station, London – closed May 2 2025 Belle


Vale Shopping Centre, Liverpool – closed May 6 2025 Southwark Park Road – closed May 14 2025 Copdock Mill Interchange, Ipswich – closed May 2025 Chiswick High Road – closing May 28 2025


Filton Abbeywood – closing May 31 2025 Surrey Quays – closing June 11 2025 Cowes, Isle of Wight – July 2025 (exact date tbc) Article continues below News of the closure was met with


widespread heartbreak and dismay by locals who described the move as a "shame". Other shoppers with the bargain giant said they were "gutted" for the staff that work at


the store.