Popular discount store to close eight shops today – is yours going?

Rustington, West Sussex, UK, July 3, 2019. The Original Factory Shop in Rustington High Street.; Shutterstock ID 1442526467; purchase_order: -; job: -; client: -; other: -
The group announced the shuttering of 11 stores across the end of June and beginning of July (Picture: Shutterstock/AVM Images)

Eight branches of the Original Factory Shop will shut today after the discount chain announced efforts to restructure.

The group announced the shuttering of 11 stores across the end of June and beginning of July, including branches in Dorset, Aberdeenshire and Cumbria.

This is in addition to five further shops, which will be put up for sale.

Residents reacted to the blow to their local high street, saying they would miss the discount store.

One wrote: ‘What a shame. So sorry for the staff.’

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‘Another blow for Middlewich… sad news. Staff always friendly and the store was good to shop in…’, another commented.

A third said: ‘There is going to be nothing left in Middlewich everything is closing down.’

Picture from the website of The Original Factory Shop.
The Original Factory Shop was purchased by Hobbycraft owner Modella in February (Picture: The Original Factory Shop)

The Original Factory Shop was purchased by Hobbycraft owner Modella in February.

Modella also recently acquired WH Smith’s High Street stores, which will be rebranded to TG Jones.

The group announced its intention to place TOFS into a company voluntary arrangement or CVA – a scheme used to avoid insolvency and prevent the business from collapsing.

As part of the process ‘a number of loss-making stores will have to close,’ the company said.

The latest closures follow over a dozen shops already shuttered in the past year, the Sun reported.

Over 13,000 shops closed their doors permanently last year, amid squeezes on business, including the increase to employers’ National Insurance contributions.

Which TOFS stores are marked for closure?

A total of 11 stores are now due to close over the coming weeks

Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire – June 26

Arbroath, Angus – June 28

Chester Le Street, County Durham – June 28

Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire – June 28

Middlewich -June 28

Normanton, West Yorkshire – June 28

Pershore, Worcestershire – June 28

Perth – June 28

Peterhead, Aberdeenshire – June 28

Shaftesbury, Dorset – June 28

Staveley, Cumbria – July 12

The following five stores are set to be sold:

Nairn

Market Drayton

Troon

Blairgowrie

Castle Douglas

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 09: People walk past a River Island fashion retail store in Oxford Street on January 09, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by John Keeble/Getty Images)
Fashion retail giant River Island announced this week it had brought in consultants to look at the future of its stores (Picture: Getty Images)

Other high street names including Iceland and Poundland have announced store closures, with hundreds of locations facing an uncertain future.

Most recently, fashion giant River Island announced it had called in consultants to discuss how to keep stores open through tough trading conditions.

The brand has had a high street presence for more than 75 years, having previously named Lewis and then Chelsea Girl before being renamed to its current iteration in 1988.

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