The British high street has suffered over the last few years. Reduced footfall and higher costs have forced many retailers to tighten their belts and close some of their brick-and-mortar sites.
The British high street is dead. All the big name shops have vanished, making way for a mix of charity, discount and coffee shops. Each of these is next to closed-up premises, equipped with graffiti ...
A new high street will be opened "10 years too late", a former councillor has said after its launch faced delays. Shops and facilities on Olive Lane in the Waverley housing estate in Rotherham are ...
Shopping malls are now so vast, so all-encompassing, so goddamned comfortable (especially on those midsummer days when Perth feels like South Sahara) it’s no wonder our high streets increasingly ...
Elli Hodgson reports. Reporter Elli Hodgson visited West Malling to see what the high street has to offer These days many will agree a thriving high street is hard to come-by. For me, I often ...
High street retailers have reported a dismal festive trading period as people turned to online shopping during the windy and wet weather. Fewer consumers braved going out to shops because of ...
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Two people have been taken to hospital following a crash in Barkingside that closed the high street after emergency services flocked to the scene. Paramedics from the London Ambulance Service ...
A host of British high street favourites will close this year (Picture: Getty) The past year has been a difficult one for the British high street with dozens of shops shutting and beloved brands ...
HIGH street shops have had another ­terrible 12 months — with almost 13,500 closing for good. Around 37 a day shut in 2024, a 28 per cent rise on 2023 levels, according to the Centre For Retail ...
Iconic retailers such as Ted Baker were wiped off the high street due to financial challenges and weak demand from customers. Shoppers were also forced to wave goodbye to nearly 200 Carpetright ...
If your high street is still alive and kicking this Christmas, make the most of it. Next Christmas could be even tougher than this one.