City branch of Debenhams survives first cull of stores - The Worcester Observer

City branch of Debenhams survives first cull of stores

Worcester Editorial 26th Apr, 2019   0

DEBENHAMS in Worcester is safe – for the time being – after surviving the first cull of the firm’s department stores.

The city’s branch was missing from a list of 22 stores earmarked for closure after Christmas 2019, with 1,200 affected, although the owners said they hoped to re-locate as many as possible.

Debenhams offers a comprehensive range of fashion and formal wear, footwear, kitchenware as well as luggage, gifts, perfumery, bedlinen and accessories at its store in the Crowngate Shopping Centre.

Debenhams is Britain’s biggest chain of department stores however its rapid expansion has left it with heavy debts, and with the dawn of online shopping, it has seen sales suffer.




Earlier this year, in need of a fresh injection of cash to keep going, it was taken over by its lenders.

Debenhams had earlier signalled its intention to close 50 stores with the first tranche of 22 branches announced today (Friday). These are at Altrincham, Ashford, The Fort in Birmingham, Canterbury, Chatham, Eastbourne, Folkestone, Great Yarmouth, Guildford, Kirkcaldy, Orpington, Slough, Southport, Southsea, Staines, Stockton-on-Tees, Walton-on-Thames, Wandsworth, Welwyn Garden City, Wimbledon, Witney, Wolverhampton.


Debenhams is not the only chain feelign the affects of the change in people’s shopping habits – Marks and Spencer has been closing stores while BHS and House of Fraser is also shutting branches.

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