The Journal

‘Sold day' for town as store sets closure date

- DANIEL HALL Reporter daniel.hall01@reachplc.com

Wherever possible, we will offer (staff) alternativ­e roles with M&S

Philip Barker-Thomson

ADATE has been set for the closure of Hexham’s Marks & Spencer store, with affected staff offered alternativ­e roles within the business.

The retail giant announced on February 27 that its store on Hexham’s Maiden Walk would close, putting the decision down to “changing consumer habits”.

Its store on Sunderland’s High Street West is also set to be axed, though no date has been set for that yet.

Hexham residents set up a petition in an attempt to save their store days after the announceme­nt.

Despite racking up more than 2,500 signatures, it has ultimately been unsuccessf­ul, with the store set to cease trading on Saturday, May 25.

Should staff take up the alternativ­e roles within the business, it will mean travel to the company’s stores at either Kingston Park, Newcastle, or the Metrocentr­e in Gateshead if they are not able to work from home.

Marks and Spencer told The Journal on Tuesday that it was unable to share any informatio­n on how many staff are affected by the Hexham closure.

Derek Kennedy, mayor of Hexham, said it was a really sad day for the market town. He said: “Hexham is going to lose a really important store in Marks and Spencer and it’s been a good servant to the town for a number of years.

“But we have to recognise that Hexham hasn’t been singled out, it’s a strategic decision by Marks and Spencer to close numerous stores across the UK.

“I just hope the empty premises can be filled with something of a high calibre to replace it, because it’s a key building and part of the attraction for Hexham for a lot of people.”

The closure is part of M&S’s announceme­nt in 2023 that it would close 67 closures across the country over the next five years.

It has, however, announced new openings – including the Galleries expansion – and changes for North East sites as part of a £13m regional investment manager.

Philip Barker-Thomson, M&S regional manager, said: “After consulting with our colleagues, the store will close on May 25. Our priority is continuing individual discussion­s with our colleagues and wherever possible, we will offer them alternativ­e roles with M&S.

“Though never an easy decision, shopping habits are changing so we’re rotating our store estate to make sure we have the right stores in the right place and with the right space to offer a brilliant shopping experience.

“We would like to thank all our customers who have shopped in the store over the years.

“We will be working hard to keep serving them in our other stores across the North East, including our Northumber­land Street and Metro Centre stores, and online at marksandsp­encer.com. In the last year, we have invested £13m in our stores across the region and later this Spring, we will be opening our new Washington Galleries store.”

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