The high street isn’t having a great time of it right now. From Marks & Spencer and New Look to Boots and literally thousands of local banks, over the past couple of years stores of all shapes and sizes have had to close their doors as shoppers flock online.
The latest shopping heavyweight to be impacted? The British supermarket chain Iceland, which has closed several branches around the country already in 2025, and has just announced that two more shops will shut over the summer.
Iceland says these closures are part of a strategic review – here’s everything we know about them so far.
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Which Iceland stores are closing down and when?
Two Iceland shops will shut this summer. Those are:
- Margate, College Square – June 21
- Inverness, Rose Street – July 12
These Icelands have already closed in 2025:
- Shenley Road, Borehamwood
- Alphington Road Retail Park, Exeter
At the tail-end of 2024, Iceland revealed that its 10 stores in the Channel Islands would all be closing. This is because of a new franchise agreement meaning Iceland goods will be sold in Alliance stores.
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