Gloucestershire Echo

Spared Cheltenham store is not among eight axed by John Lewis

- Jessica MERCER jessica.mercer@reachplc.com

JOHN Lewis’s Cheltenham store is not among eight outlets being closed by the company. after closure announceme­nts this week.

The brand is to shut some stores across the UK in a move which will put 1,465 jobs at risk.

The department store retailer told staff last week that it will not be reopening some stores after lockdown measures lift, as it undergoes a major strategy shift to adapt to changing shopping habits.

The eight shops set to close are four At Home stores in Ashford, Basingstok­e, Chester and Tunbridge Wells and four department stores in Aberdeen, Peterborou­gh, Sheffield and York.

Cheltenham’s branch was not on the list meaning the branch has escaped the chop, saving jobs and another high street loss.

It said its remaining 34 John Lewis shops in England, including Cheltenham, will reopen from April 12 subject to Government guidance.

The Glasgow store will open on April 26 and Edinburgh on May 14.

The announceme­nt came eight months after the high street stalwart closed another eight stores, in a move which cut around 1,300 jobs, in the first stage of a sweeping overhaul.

John Lewis Partnershi­p said that it will also transfer the operations of its Waitrose distributi­on centre in Leyland, Lancashire, to XPO Logistics.

It said 436 Waitrose staff at the site will be transferre­d to XPO.

John Lewis has been buoyed by soaring online sales in recent months but these were not sufficient to offset its decline in store sales as it tumbled to a £517 million pre-tax loss for the year to January.

It was the first loss in the group’s history dating back to 1864.

Earlier this month, the John Lewis Partnershi­p confirmed it would shut more sites and said its partners would not receive an annual bonus for the first time in 68 years.

It said it expects its profits to get worse over the current financial year as it continues its shake-up and warned staff they are not expected to receive a bonus until 2022-23.

Last year, the company announced separate plans to axe around 1,500 head office jobs to help cut costs.

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

 ??  ?? Cheltenham’s John Lewis store opened in October 2018
Cheltenham’s John Lewis store opened in October 2018

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