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What's Happening to M&S Stores in South Wales After Flagship Store Closed?
Marks & Spencer will consult 92 staff on redeployment as it closes its underperforming Swansea Oxford Street store, part of a wider UK store strategy.
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What's happening to M&S stores in south Wales after flagship store closed?
Marks & Spencer's stores in Gwent and west Wales are not affected by the retailer's latest closure plans.
·Newport, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleM&S to close 69-year-old Swansea store in ‘huge shock’ to council
The retailer confirmed the proposed closure is due to a “sustained decline in sales over 10 years,” making the huge Oxford Street store no longer viable. While no exact date has been set, the closure is planned for late 2026. In a letter to council leader Rob Stewart, M&S Head of External Affairs, Adam Hawksbee, explained the decision was part of a UK-wide programme to ensure stores are in the “right space to deliver an excellent shopping experi…
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