Published:
10:06 AM April 4, 2021
Updated:
11:35 AM April 4, 2021
The collapse of Sir Philip Green s Arcadia Group has seen the closure of Topshop, Topman and other high street names including Miss Selfridge and Dorothy Perkins.
- Credit: Simon Parkin
It has been a devastating year for high street retailers.
The coronavirus crisis has affected every part of our lives – and several high street stores have ceased trading as a direct result of the pandemic.
These are the 9 major retailers which will not be reopening in Norwich city centre when non-essential retail finally reopens on April 12.
There will be more than a few empty units and to let signs.
Figures show 190,000 retail roles have been axed on High Street since start of first lockdown
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It comes two weeks before non-essential shops reopen their doors in England
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Almost 190,000 jobs have been lost in the retail bloodbath since shops were first forced to shut their doors a year ago, according to new figures.