Major beauty retailer to close ANOTHER city centre branch after trading for 34 years

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A MAJOR beauty retailer is set to close another city centre branch after trading for 34 years.

The Body Shop store in Sheffield will shut for good in less than two weeks, bosses have announced.

The Body Shop storefront in Badalona, Spain.
A Body Shop branch in Sheffield is set to close on January 15

It comes after the company went into administration last year, bringing 82 store closures and 800 job cuts.

It was then purchased by growth capital firm Aurea Group in September, who told The Sun it had no further plans to close any stores.

But last week, Tim Boaler, director of Powerfirm Limited, Body Shop Orchard Square, told The Star that the branch would be closing for good on January 15.

This followed an earlier statement in which a spokesperson confirmed that the site had been listed to let, adding: “Due to the current business uncertainty the team are exploring contingency measures.”

Tim said: “After 34 years in Orchard Square and the city of Sheffield, it is with great sadness that we have to announce the closure of our Body Shop store.

“This has been difficult news to manage, particularly for our tremendously loyal – and in many cases long serving staff – but also for our many loyal customers.”

The director then went on to personally namecheck two of the store’s longest running staff members – Jean Haigh, the branch’s manager of 20 years, and Dee Smith, who has worked there for 22 years.

Before The Body Shop went under last year, the company employed over 1,500 workers across the UK.

In February, administrators at FRP Advisory confirmed that the chain was up for auction after a restructuring plan was not deemed viable.

And just a few weeks later, the beauty retailer’s remaining 113 branches were purchased by Aurea.

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At the time, a spokesperson for the firm told The Sun: “As with any business, particularly one that has ended up in administration, there is a need to manage costs but we believe that the stores are an important part of the brand’s connection to its customers.”

Other store closures

The Body Shop is not the only retailer that will close stores this month.

H&M-owned fashion chain Monki will shut two of its stores in the coming weeks.

Those set for closure are located at the Intu shopping centre in Newcastle Upon Tyne and in Manchester‘s Arndale Centre.

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The Newcastle branch will shut up shop today while the Manchester branch will close on January 17.

H&M plans to close seven Monki stores as it merges the brand with trendy fashion chain Weekday.

Meanwhile, stationer WHSmith will close one of its stores in Bournemouth, Dorset this month.

The shop on Old Christchurch Road will pull down its shutters for the last time on January 18.

The book and stationary chain has closed ten stores since March 2023, including shops in Manchester and Somerset.

Coffee giant Starbucks is also set to close two of its cafes this month.

The popular American chain will shut its coffee house on Dumfries high street on January 12.

Meanwhile, the Starbucks branch inside the Cineworld at Sixfields Leisure will shut for good on January 19.

Crowded Glasgow street with shoppers wearing face masks.
The Body Shop went into administration in February

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