High street crisis: stark new analysis shows extent of closures

Guardian analysis reveals that almost every town centre in England and Wales has declined since 2013, with some losing over a fifth of stores

English and Welsh town centres have lost 8% of their shops on average since 2013, according to a Guardian analysis, with some major destinations such as Stoke and Blackpool shuttering two out of ten town centre sites over the past five years.

The average toll equates to at least 40 shops closing per town centre in England and Wales, in a stark illustration of the economic conditions faced by retailers and local communities.

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2WvK6zK

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