DEBENHAMS has revealed when a further 25 of its stores will be closing down for good. The retailer has also promised shoppers a huge sale by slashing prices by up to 80% in the branches that are closing down next week. The department store reopened 97 of its stores on April 12 as lockdown restrictions were eased. But the struggling retailer has only welcomed back customers in a bid to shift stock before closing branches permanently. The latest round of closures will happen on May 8 and includes branches in Derby, Crawley and Torquay. Twenty-seven Debenhams stores will be closing earlier, 16 of which will be shutting down on May 2, including branches in Carmarthen, Newbury and Taunton. Debenhams stores closing dates confirmed DEBENHAMS has confirmed when 27 of its stores will be closing for good. Closing dates for the remaining branches are yet to be confirmed, but all shops will be shut down permanently by May 15. Stores closing May 2: Carmarthen Fareham Gravesend Hounslow Ilford Llandudno Llanelli Newbury Oldham Taunton Walsall Winchester Workington Worthing Wrexham York Monks Cross Stores closing May 4: Bangor Bedford Bolton Bradford Bury Cambridge Hastings Ipswich Newport Nottingham Sutton Stores closing May 8: Blackpool… Read full this story
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