Beaverbrooks will be closing seven stores across Scotland and England (Image: Getty)
This British high street chain will be closing seven of its stores across the UK within March and April 2025.
Beaverbrooks has announced that seven of its UK stores will close in the next two months, reducing the total number of locations from 89 to 82, as a result of a business performance review.
The major chain said it’s closing seven branches as they have been deemed “no longer commercially viable”, revealed.
Anna Blackburn, managing director of Beaverbrooks, told : “At Beaverbrooks, we pride ourselves on our people-first culture and open, honest relationships with our colleagues.
“Our directors delivered the news in person to each team member. We aim to retain as many colleagues as possible within other Beaverbooks stores or the wider business, and are working closely with each individual affected to provide them with other options for their specific needs, supporting them with their next steps whatever they may be.”
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The store in Dundee is among the seven locations that will be closing down. (Image: Getty)
The jewellery chain will close its stores in East Kilbride and Dundee, Scotland, on March 16.
In England, five stores will shut down across March and April in Birmingham Fort, High Wycombe, Huddersfield, Croydon, and Sutton Coldfield.
Despite achieving a record turnover of £228.6 million from March 2023 to February 2024, Beaverbrooks’ operating profits fell to £10.5 million due to increased operating costs and long-term investments.
Established in 1919 with its first shop in Belfast, Beaverbrooks remains a family-owned business, managed by the third and fourth generations of the Adlestone family.
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Here is the full list of stores closing down in Scotland and England and when:
Scotland
- East Kilbride, Scotland – March 16
- Dundee, Scotland – March 16
England
- Birmingham Fort – March 23
- High Wycombe – March 23
- Huddersfield – April 5
- Croydon – April 6
- Sutton Coldfield – April 6