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PATS moves to the NEC Birmingham in 2025
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Pets Choice surpasses £100m turnover during record year
Record-breaking awards celebrate industry excellence
Dobbies to close 17 stores as part of restructuring plan
Company of Animals launches new training treats
Detection dogs and military horse win animal 'OBE'
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PIF launches new membership tier for small businesses
Bira calls for urgent support as major retailers announce store closures
CSJ elated for Kat…again!
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Wilsons invest £300k in rebrand and new product launches
Nutriment launches new Gently Steamed range
New fresh pet food firm enjoys rapid growth
Nestlé Purina unveils £150m upgrade at Wisbech site
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Dobbies to close 17 stores as part of restructuring plan

 

Dobbies Garden Centres has initiated a restructuring plan to address historically uneconomical rent costs and ensure a return to sustainable profitability. 

 

The RP, and other strategic initiatives, are expected to return Dobbies to sustainable profitability through site rationalisations, rent reductions and other tangible cost savings – securing its long-term future and allowing access to future investment.

 

The RP includes the closure of 11 unprofitable sites plus six unprofitable little dobbies sites, and impacts 465 colleagues, of which 82 are full-time. Dobbies will also be working with landlords to seek temporary rent reductions at a further nine sites.

 

While the process is ongoing, all sites will continue to operate as normal.

 

There will be no impact to suppliers.

 

Subject to the RP being successfully approved, we expect the affected sites to cease trading by the end of the year. Thereafter, Dobbies will operate 60 stores and continue to play a key role in the market, working constructively with stakeholders and suppliers, and having an active and committed role in the communities in which it’s based.

 

The proposed store closures are:

  • Altrincham
  • Antrim
  • Gloucester
  • Gosforth
  • Harlestone Heath
  • Huntingdon
  • Inverness
  • King’s Lynn
  • Pennine
  • Reading
  • Stratford-upon-Avon
  • Cheltenham (little dobbies)
  • Chiswick (little dobbies)
  • Clifton (little dobbies)
  • Richmond (little dobbies)
  • Stockbridge (little dobbies)
  • Westbourne Grove (little dobbies)
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