Full list of 32 Bodycare stores to close after beauty brand goes underFull list of 32 Bodycare stores to close after beauty brand goes under
Bodycare has long been known for its fragrances and cosmetics (Picture: Alamy Stock Photo)

High street health and beauty retailer Bodycare has fallen into administration.

While some shops have already closed in recent weeks, the brand said 32 of its nearly 150 stores will shut permanently.

Around 450 employees will be made redundant, with the future of the remaining 1,000 staff being uncertain.

When loading the Bodycare website, a ‘closed’ sign appears with the notice: ‘SORRY, THE SHOP YOU ARE LOOKING IS CLOSED RIGHT NOW, PLEASE TRY AGAIN LATER.’

Bodycare was founded on a Lancashire

Sponsored
market stall more than half a century ago by Graham and Margaret Blackledge.

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Administrators said today that the chain has ‘faced a number of challenges in recent years which have negatively impacted its financial position’.

Interpath said: ‘This included rising costs, including rent and people costs, a delayed transition to its online retail platform, and the cost-of-living crisis impacting its customer base.’

Full list of Bodycare stores to close

Beverley

Cameron Toll

Cannock

Clydebank

Cramlington

Croydon

Darwen

Dumfries

Edinburgh

Erdington

Falkirk

Hemel Hempstead

Kirkcaldy

Loughborough

Lytham St Annes

Macclesfield

Maidstone

Sponsored

Morecambe

Newport

Northfield

Paisley

Parkhead

Perth

Port Talbot

Rhyl

Royton

Scunthorpe

Stourbridge

Tamworth

West Bromwich

Wood Green

Wrexham

Bodycare isn’t alone – 13,479 stores, about 37 each day, permanently closed last year, according to the center for Retail Research.

Poundland, Hobbycraft and River Island have been among the hardest hit retailers this year, announcing dozens of closures.

A further 132,945 local high street shops are expected to disappear over the next 15 years.

The Bodycare in Whithaven, a port town four miles from the Lake District, closed earlier this week.

Gerard Richardson, who owns the nearby shop, Richardson’s, said the store closure reflects the woes many high streets are facing in the UK.

He told the local outlet, News & Star: ‘It’s a major blow for the town though as it’s essential to have a good mix of locals and nationals.’

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