Troubled beauty chain Bodycare to close 32 stores
Troubled beauty chain Bodycare to close 32 stores
Claire's falls into administration with 2,150 jobs at risk
Poundland avoids administration as restructure approved
Known for being a bargain stop for cosmetics and beauty products, including big tubs of popular moisturisers and conditioners displayed on floor-to-ceiling shelves, the firm has about 1,500 employees.
It has 147 bricks-and-mortar shops which have become too expensive to maintain amidst rising rents, the firm said.
The retail chain is the latest casualty as stores grapple with higher
The firm said the majority of its stores will continue to trade as normal while it explores "options" including looking for a buyer.
It will shut stores in places including Croydon, Edinburgh, Hemel Hempstead, Scunthorpe and Wrexham.
The news comes after the US owner of accessories and jewellery store Claire's, which also has a prominent High Street presence, said it secured a buyer after filing for bankruptcy, suffering from higher costs in its supply chain.
Poundland recently avoided collapsing into administration after its turnaround plan was approved days before the chain was due to run out of money.
Nick Holloway, managing director at Interpath and joint administrator, said: "These remain challenging times for high street retailers as rising costs and reduced consumer spending continue to weigh heavily on trading.
"Unfortunately for Bodycare, which was also contending with a significant funding gap and increasing creditor pressure, these challenges proved too difficult to overcome."
The stores which are to close with immediate effect are:
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