The list is correct as of Thursday, August 13, at 3pm.
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1. Debenhams.
The chain entered administration for the second time this year in April, with 17 stores to permanently close after lockdown. Despite entering administration in April, department store Debenhams has negotiated a deal with its landlords to incredibly reopen the majority of its 142 stores in June. Be sure to check your local Debenhams website before visiting. Photo: Google
2. Frankie & Benny's.
Frankie and Benny’s owner, The Restaurant Group (TRG), is set to permanently close between 100 and 120 restaurants. The majority of these closures will affect Frankie and Benny’s sites. Smaller sister brands such as Garfunkel’s are also affected Photo: Google
3. Laura Ashley.
Laura Ashley has closed some of its stores permanently after entering into administration. Photo: Google
4. Oasis.
Oasis will permanently close all of its stores and online shopping. Photo: Google