The UK’s largest pet retail group Pets at Home is closing one of its stores in Bradford today (August 31) due to “a number of factors”.
The company told customers of the Bradford Forster Square store closure on its social media platform. It confirmed that nearby stores in Bradford Idle, Brighouse and Guiseley would remain open.
The announcement on the Pets at Home Bradford Forster Square Facebook page read: “It’s with a heavy heart that we have to bid farewell to an amazing town and a community that welcomed us with open arms from day 1. We have made some truly special friends, both four and two legged and we’re so sad to be having to say goodbye.
“It has truly been an honour to help and support your pets, whether finding that perfect food for ticky tums or getting that coat to fit just right.
“I can assure you that this decision was not an easy one and not taken lightly, but due to a number of factors we have to say goodbye to Bradford Forster Square.
“Please do come and see us before, as we have until August 31st before our doors close for good, as we hate the thought of not being able to say goodbye to you all in person.
“You can still find all your favourites in our closest stores located in Bradford Idle, Brighouse, Guiseley and all other local Pets at Homes or online at petsathome.com
“Last, but certainly not least – thank you.”
A spokesperson for Pets at Home said: “As we near the end of lease agreements we routinely review the future potential of each of our stores, taking into consideration size of premises, services on offer and other Pets at Home pet care centres in the local area. As a result, we have recently taken the decision to close Bradford Forster Square, which will stop trading on 31 August.
"Whilst these are always difficult decisions, our first priority is our colleagues and we’re delighted they will all be taking up new positions in our other local pet care centres.
"Customers can also still access our pet care services at nearby Pets at Homes stores, including Bradford Idle and Guisley, as well as online.”
Earlier this month Pets at Home reported a rise in revenues of 10.2% to £568.2m. The pet retailer, which operates 453 sites across the UK, said that total group revenue reached £436.8m, up 7.9% when compared to last year.
Pets at Home opened two new shops during the first quarter and also refurbished nine stores in its portfolio.