Shoppers have been warned over a string of popular stores shutting their doors this month. The seventh month of the year brings with it fresh, brutal news for the UK high street as stores face closures up and down the country. The move from high street giants and department store giants comes amid the Cost of Living crisis and at a time where consumer habits continue to change.
The Card Factory will kick off the closures next weekend, with a store shutting on July 20 in Scotland. There are also closures for B&Q and B&M shoppers to be aware of, the retailers have said. There are also closures for Poundland shoppers to be wary of, with the retailer - which is based in the Black Country in Willenhall - shutting a site alongside the Co-op, which is closing a West Midlands branch in Staffordshire .
READ MORE UK households who don't park cars in garages at home 'warned' Card Factory The Card Factory store on Teviot Walk in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, will be shutting on July 20. A Card Factory Spokesperson told the Glasgow Times that it continually reviews its estate across the UK and Ireland and the decision to close this site was that another one was close by. The spokesperson said: "With our other Cumbernauld store just around the corner in the Antonine Shopping Centre on Forth Walk, (0.
2 miles away), we have taken the decision to close our store on Teviot Street from July 20. We look forward to continuing to serve all our Cumbernauld customers and helping them celebrate their .