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Big-name businesses disappearing from UK high streets

Britain's bricks and mortar meltdown
Tightening belts
Skyrocketing overheads
Online shift
House of Fraser
Marks & Spencer
Carpetright
Prezzo & Chimichanga
New Look
Jamie's Italian
Homebase
Thomas Cook
Debenhams
Strada
Whole Foods
Byron
Jacamo, SimplyBe & High and Mighty
LloydsPharmacy
Mothercare
Carluccio's
Carphone Warehouse
Eat.
Poundworld
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Britain's bricks and mortar meltdown

Notice an increase in boarded-up businesses, charity shops and chain restaurants on your local high street? A slew of famous names have announced a wave of closures in recent months. We take a look at the reasons behind this alarming trend, and reveal the major retailers, eateries, banks and other businesses that are downsizing their bricks and mortar presence and disappearing from a place near you.
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Daniel Coughlin

16 November 2018

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