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Manchester Evening News
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PA & Rachel Pugh

John Lewis set to permanently close more stores in the UK

Retail giant John Lewis is set to close more UK stores, according to reports.

The department store giant is understood to be considering the closure of eight stores in a bid to cut its significant property costs.

The plan, first reported by the Sunday Times, comes only eight months after the retailer announced the closure of eight stores following the initial impact of the pandemic.

John Lewis, which currently operates 42 stores, is in the middle of a strategic shake-up aimed to increase the proportion of its sales made through its online channels.

The retail group has declined to comment on the reports, according to PA.

Partners will be updated on the company’s recent trading and its latest growth strategy in an announcement on Thursday March 11.

The reports come ahead of the Prime Minister’s announcement on the “road map” out of current restrictions, with non-essential retailers currently predicted to reopen in April in some capacity.

John Lewis has been among retailers to report a surge in online sales but has continued to face a burden from its portfolio of large bricks and mortar stores.

The John Lewis Partnership, which also includes the Waitrose supermarket business, revealed plans last year to streamline its headquarters with about 1,500 job cuts.

The move is intended to help the business save around £50 million as part of wider plans to reduce its total costs by £300 million.

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