THESE pictures from 2001 show how much the High Street – and Marks and Spencer – have changed in the last two decades.

Earlier this year M&S employees faced an anxious wait after the firm announced a new round of store closures.

The high street firm is to close more than 100 stores by 2022 as it accelerates a transformation programme that will see thousands of jobs put at risk.

The closures will affect its clothing and home stores, which have under-performed for several years.

M&S has stores in Blackburn and Burnley but they were not included in this round of closures.

The firm earmarked 14 stores for closure with a total of 872 employees affected.

The move is part of a five-year turnaround plan spearheaded by chairman Archie Norman and chief executive Steve Rowe.