Poundland has confirmed that it is going to be closing seven shops this month, with closing-down gross sales launched on the branches. The extra closures comply with the mass closures the retailer has carried out since June 2025.
Despite the accredited closure plan being accomplished in January 2026, the corporate has confirmed that it’ll proceed to close outlets with upcoming lease expirations or when a landlord has served discover.
Two of its shops in Gosport and Bristol Avon Meads each closed final Thursday (January 29), and three extra ones are anticipated to shut this week.
Poundland’s Coatbridge department was additionally initially set to shut on this week on February 8. However, the retailer was in a position to reverse the closure, with the shop set to re-open this Friday (February 6).
Branches in Perry Barr, Dundee, Livingston, Musselburgh, Porthcawl, Andover, Oldham, Southampton (Above Bar), Portadown and Weston-Super-Mare have additionally been reversed after Poundland finalised new agreements with landlords.
The firm has revealed that it’s transferring from the restructuring part and into restoration, confirming that any closures aren’t due to the restructure.
Barry Williams, Poundland managing director, stated: “While there’s been important progress as we re-focus and re-energise the enterprise with decrease costs and a sharper supply, we all know we nonetheless have a lot to do.
“Our deal with our prices has, no doubt, given us a platform for future progress, however no sustainable turnaround could be primarily based on value administration alone.
“That’s why our focus in 2026 shall be on delivering the sort of ranges and worth simplicity our clients need proper throughout the shop – in clothes, homewares in addition to our core grocery aisles.”
In the meantime, clients can benefit from the closures, with costs slashed by as much as 60%. The full listing of branches closing in February could be discovered beneath.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2165790/poundland-confirms-six-store-closures-february