Full list of major high street retailers closing in June - including Argos, Poundland & Iceland

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A number of major highstreet retailers are closing their doors to some branches in June

A number of major high street retailers will close stores across the UK this month. Major outlets including Argos, Poundland and Iceland will be no more in some local areas as branches close their doors in some locations.

Some of the branches will be replaced by new shops in different locations, but others may leave the high street forever. Meanwhile, Argos is closing all its physical stores in the Republic of Ireland in June.

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We have broken down all of the major high street retailers that will be closing this month.

Argos

Argos will close all remaining Irish stores this month, and another two UK branches later this summer whilst expanding its presence in Sainsbury’s supermarkets. Cardiff Bay’s Argos is set to close in July - but Sainsbury’s has not yet given an exact date. Argos will then close its Newport, Wales branch later on in the summer.

Argos has said it is expanding its presence in supermarkets and moving away from the high street. The retailer had opened 25 Argos locations inside Sainsbury’s stores by March 2023, and it hopes to have between 430 and 460 Argos counters inside Sainsbury’s supermarkets by next year.

Iceland

Iceland has closed the doors on more than half a dozen shops this year, but more closures are on the way. Several Iceland branches closed for good earlier this year, including branches in Newport, Berwick and Hexham. And Iceland’s Beccle branch in Suffolk will shut for good on June 17.

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Iceland is giving away ‘black cards’ across its stores (Photo: Getty Images)Iceland is giving away ‘black cards’ across its stores (Photo: Getty Images)
Iceland is giving away ‘black cards’ across its stores (Photo: Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Lloyds Pharmacy

Lloyds Pharmacy has already started to close standalone chemists and some located in Sainsbury’s stores. But several more closures are set to take place in June.

The following Lloyds Pharmacy stores will close in June:

  • Sainsbury’s Peak Drive, Allenton, Derby - early June
  • Sainsbury’s Rother Way, Chesterfield - June 13
  • Sainsbury’s Newport - June 13

Two more stores in Sainsbury’s supermarkets in Kidlington and Gloucester will shut for good in July. Lloyds has already announced the closure of 237 of its pharmacies in Sainsbury’s supermarkets by the end of the year and closed 76 stores in 2022.

Poundland

Poundland will close a single store in Broad Street, Lynn within the Vancouver Quarter on June 2. The store is closing after the landlords asked them to vacate the site.

The Cumbernauld store in North Lanarkshire will also close days later, on June 11. But despite the closures, Poundland is working on a 50-store expansion plan which will see some Poundland shops close and move to a new location, as well as additional stores added to the high street.

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A number of major highstreet retailers are closing their doors to some branches in June | AFP via Getty Images

Poundstretcher

Poundstretcher will close its Leyland store on Churchill Way Retail Park on June 23. But like Poundland, Poundstretcher is in the middle of expanding its presence on the high street with plans to open 50 new stores by the end of 2023.

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