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East Lancashire retail blow as chain closes five stores


FIVE East Lancashire Ethel Austin stores are set to close, it has been announced.

MCR, the administrators of the value clothing retailer, confirmed that a further 81 stores will cease to trade in the next three to four weeks.

This includes branches in Accrington, Blackburn, Darwen, Nelson and Rawtenstall.

Across Lancashire, stores in Chorley, Leyland, Preston, St Annes and Lancaster will also shut.

The move follows the closure of 124 stores last month.

Comments(10)

pez63 says...
3:51pm Thu 18 Mar 10

They only sell rubbish anyway.

past it says...
4:46pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Sorry that another lot of people have to join the jobless list, good luck to anyone seeking a job in these hard times.

Mat Alan says...
4:55pm Thu 18 Mar 10

What a shame, I'll miss watching all the fat chav teenage mothers buying their trackie bottoms while shouting at little Kayleigh(?) to "get here now"

cyberpaul says...
6:19pm Thu 18 Mar 10

More jobs gone.
Where will it end ?
Will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights.

grunny says...
6:24pm Thu 18 Mar 10

well said Mat Alan.
but it's said to see another place shut in Darwen and more job losses

CapitaBackHander says...
6:42pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Sad when the only big shop is Ethel Austin but that was the case. A 'main St' without any named shops. Food or charity shops - sad really.

pumagirl says...
8:30pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Closing another shop I frequent. It has become really difficult to buy clothes for a shorty like me. Ethels was okay for that. At least I could guarantee something would fit from the youngsters section.

boycott says...
12:23am Fri 19 Mar 10

There's too many large ladies waddling around Accy for this chain to survive, and it doesnt help half of them are OAP's or on the rock n roll with 5 kids...now if it had been a pound-shop things would have been very different

Jewson Smithee says...
9:34am Fri 19 Mar 10

Whilst I have to feel sorry for the people that work in the store. It has to be said a little foresight may have saved this business. Daddy regularly runs research on the stores renting his properties to see if their business is sustainable, suitable for the area etc. If the business ticks off all the boxes he raises the rent. Now out of interest, I looked into what they stocked could have changed to suit the demographic of the area and thus save their clothing retail chain. I was shocked to find that they did not retail one tracksuit! I don't think I need to say anymore.

spongebob74 says...
9:33am Sat 20 Mar 10

goodbye ethel dustbins you wont be missed!!! sorry that people will lose their jobs but thats life!!!


Ethel Austin store, Chorley CLOSING: Ethel Austin in Chorley

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