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Beloved furniture shop and iconic British brand to shut in latest high street closures

A number of retailers have announced upcoming closures.

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By Isobel Pankhurst, Audience Writer, Spare Time

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Both big brands and small businesses have announced closures recently (Image: Getty)

Looking around your local high street, you'll likely see a number of closed storefronts, and unfortunately, this is only set to continue. More and more retailers have announced upcoming branch closures, with some set to close all their storefronts.

This Thursday saw Birmingham's flagship House of Fraser shut its doors for the final time, just months after the department store closed its Plymouth branch. On the same day, Cardiff's Vue screened its final film, having been a fixture of the city centre for over two decades. Earlier in the month, the cinema chain had announced that the closure was imminent.

No specific date was given at the time, but a statement read: "We can confirm that our site at Stadium Plaza will be closing later this month. We are consulting with our Cardiff colleagues, who are our priority, and until this point, we will continue to provide cinemagoers in Cardiff the very best big screen experience."

The cinema screened its final film on June 25, with listings subsequently removed from the website, where a notice now states: "The credits may be rolling in Cardiff but Vue is still open in Cwmbran, Merthyr and Swansea."

Elsewhere, the once iconic handbag brand Radley has confirmed that it is moving forward with closing all of its stores, amid reports that the brand owes millions to suppliers.

House of Fraser closing down sale

House of Fraser has closed branches in Birmingham and Plymouth (Image: Getty)

Despite being bought out of administration by Gordon Brothers of Poundland, Radley will soon by shutting the doors on its 21 brick-and-mortar stores for good.

Full list of Radley stores set to close:

  • Covent Garden
  • Glasgow
  • Ashford
  • Banbridge
  • Braintree
  • Bridgend
  • Cannock
  • Castleford
  • Cheshire Oaks
  • Cotswolds
  • Dalton Park
  • Doncaster
  • Gretna
  • Gunwharf Quays
  • Livingston
  • Mansfield
  • O2 London
  • Springfield
  • Somerset
  • York

And it's not just big brands who are shutting their doors, with a beloved independent furniture shop and a Michelin-listed restaurant also announcing closures recently.

Jones the Furnishers, based on Kettering Road in Northampton, will shut its doors at the end of August, after almost a century of trading.

Radley London designer handbag store in Central London

Radley is set to close all its shops in the coming months (Image: Getty)

Alan Evans, managing director of Jones the Furnishers, said: "It is with mixed emotions that we announce the closure of Jones the Furnishers.

"We are incredibly proud of what has been built over the past 90 years and grateful to the generations of customers, employees and suppliers who have supported us throughout this time."

Meanwhile, Michelin-listed restaurant The Water House Project, located in Bethnal Green, announced on social media that it will be closing for good.

The closure brings an end to a remarkable five-year journey for chef Gabriel Waterhouse and partner Patricia Wakaimba, who transformed a small supper club into one of the country's most highly regarded restaurants.

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