REVEALED: The M&S stores likely to close, according to experts
Last week, the High Street giant announced it would be closing around 60 clothing and home stores as it focuses on food.
And now experts at the Local Data Company (LDC) have released a list of which of the M&S stores across the country it thinks are vulnerable, based on a series of measurements looking at the economic health of high streets. The list has been published after an interview by the Daily Mail with the LDC.
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Hide AdThe stores in Buxton, Derbyshire, and Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, both feature on the list.
However, M&S say the list is “pure speculation”.
A spokesman for M&S said: “I can confirm that we will close 30 stores.
“60 is the number affected but with that we will be closing 30 stores and there are locations where we will have stores that we will convert to a food store.
“45 will be converted or downsized to Simply Food stores.
“Every single location is different and what you won’t get is some good numbers which add up together. What was said on Tuesday is these are plans over the next five years.
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Hide Ad“In five years there will be more M&S stores than there are today.
““The list that has appeared in the Daily Mail is pure speculation. It is not based on any M&S data and we have not published any locations.
“What we have done is outlined plans to improve our store estate over the next five years which include opening 200 new Food stores and selling Clothing and Home from 60 fewer stores.
He added they will confirm each store over the next five years when it is affected.
The list - according to the Local Data Company
Aberdeen
Ayr
Banbury
Barrow-in-Furness
Basildon
Birmingham
Blackburn
Blackpool
Bolton
Boston
Bournemouth
Brentwood
Bridlington
Brierley Hill
Bristol
Buxton
Carlisle
Chichester
Coventry
Darlington
Dundee
Durham
Fareham
Hereford
Hull
Kettering
King’s Lynn
Leamington Spa
Leeds
Leicester
Liverpool
Macclesfield
Maidstone
Manchester
Mansfield
Milton Keynes
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Northwich
Nottingham
Peterborough
Preston
Rochdale
Sheffield
Southampton
St Albans
Stockton-on-Tees
Stoke
Swansea
Swindon
Sunderland
Tunbridge Wells
Warrington