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M&Co is closing 26 more stores this weekend – check if your local branch is affected

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The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- Kathryn Williams

A major British high street store is closing more of its shops this weekend after hundreds have already permanently shut.

Scottish fashion retailer M&Co will close 24 of its stores across the UK today and a further two tomorrow.

It comes after the company announced it would be closing all of its 170 stores in February after falling into administration twice within two years.

Among the stores set to close this weekend include those in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, Newport, Wales, and St Andrews, Scotland.

The brand was bought be Peterborough-based AK Retail Holdings, the parent company of Yours Clothing, Long Tall Sally and Bump It Up Maternity but the deal did not include the physical stores.

Scottish fashion retailer M&Co will close 24 of its stores across the UK today and a further two tomorrow

Among the stores set to close this weekend include those in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, Newport, Wales, and St Andrews, Scotland

Among the stores set to close this weekend include those in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, Newport, Wales, and St Andrews, Scotland

Which M&Co stores are closing this weekend?

Fakenham – April 22

Haddington – April 22

Hunstanton – April 22

Inverurie – April 22

Kirkintilloch – April 22

Largs – April 22

Minehead – April 22

Newport – April 22

Northallerton – April 22

Oswestry – April 22

Penarth – April 22

Portishead – April 22

Ripon – April 22

Saffron Walden – April 22

St Andrews – April 22

Stroud – April 22

Surbiton – April 22

Two more shops will close tomorrow:

Hitchin – April 23

Wokingham – April 23

M&Co, which traded online as well as via a large network of stores, called in administrators from the advisory firm Teneo in December last year.

The firm said M&Co had experienced ‘a sharp rise in its input costs’ which had led to the collapse of ‘consumer confidence’ and ‘trading challenges’.

In 2020, the company closed 47 shops in as part of an administration deal that cost 400 jobs out of a total workforce at the time of about 2,600.

The recent closure of its physical stores is expected to see around 1,900 job losses.

M&Co was founded as Mackays, a pawnbrokers, in Paisley, Renfrewshire, in 1834.

It switched to selling clothes in the 1950s under brothers Len and Iain McGeoch.

In 2005, the company began rebranding its stores as M&Co, which completed in 2020.

The closures follow a string of post-Covid high street collapses like Paperchase, Debenhams, Monsoon and the Arcadia Group.

Stationery giant Paperchase went into administration in January this year and its brand was purchased by Tesco – leaving its stores and hundreds of staff at risk of closure and redundancy.

Victoria Smith
Victoria Smithhttps://dailyobserver.uk
A well organized Business Reporter experienced in writing financial articles, e-books, essays, editorial pieces, press releases. 15+ years of experience in writing and editing financial news Excellent knowledge of the stock market functions and financial world. Skilled in researching and collecting information on business world important happenings and events.

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