Major retailer to shut ANOTHER store after shutting 18 before Christmas as it launches huge 70% off closing down sale

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A MAJOR retailer is set to shut another of its stores as it launches a giant 70% off closing down sale.

The Dobbies Garden Centre branch in Rothley, Leicester, is the latest in a string of stores to close after one shut in Hare’s Hatch days ago.

Dobbies Garden Centres logo on a building.
Dobbies Garden Centre is closing its store in Rothley, Leicester

The site will shutter permanently on February 14 with a message on the retailer’s website thanking customers “for your support”.

The next nearest store is in Atherstone while shoppers can continue to buy items on the Dobbies website.

The Rothley branch has launched a giant up to 70% off closing down sale with shoppers keen to bag a bargain.

Posting on Facebook, one said: “Dobbies at Rothley never seen it so busy. Closing down sale.”

Another added: “I went a couple of weeks ago. Everything 50% off, but now it’s starting to look empty.”

Others have been left devastated after finding out the branch will close for good in just over a week.

One said: “So sad, love the place.”

Another added: “Liked going there for lunch especially in the conservatory part or in the summer outside.”

The closure of the Rothley store comes after Dobbies, which sells garden furniture, pet supplies and plants, shut 18 of its branches before Christmas.

The retailer shut 12 larger sites following approval from the courts.

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A total of 10 shut with an eleventh site in Antrim, Northern Ireland, originally earmarked for closure saved.

Dobbies said two additional garden centres in Morpeth and Stapleton would be moved to other garden centre operators.

This followed six Little Dobbies branches closing in November, including in Bristol, Richmond and Chiswick.

This is the full list of Little Dobbies stores that closed:

  • Little Dobbies – Bristol
  • Little Dobbies – Richmond
  • Little Dobbies – Cheltenham
  • Little Dobbies – Edinburgh Stockbridge
  • Little Dobbies – Chiswick
  • Little Dobbies – Westbourne Grove

Dobbies now continues to operate around 60 stores across the UK.

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DIY and garden centre chains struggle

The retail sector has been hit hard in recent years, with a number of chains closing physical branches across the UK.

DIY and garden centre retailers have not been immune, with big name brand Homebase falling into administration last year.

Yesterday, administrators confirmed 33 Homebase branches would close in February alone, after 13 shut last month.

Meanwhile, last Spring, Kingfisher, which owns B&Q and Screwfix, revealed its annual profits had slumped by more than a quarter.

The company reported a 25.1% drop in underlying pre-tax profits to £568million for the year to January 31, 2024.

The Centre for Retail Research (CRR) predicts over 17,000 shops will close this year as businesses tackle an increase in employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and the national minimum wage.

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