Full list of The Body Shop stores at risk of closing as iconic chain plunges into administration

THE Body Shop has hired administrators putting all of its 199 stores at risk of closing.

Administrators said it will “consider all options” to find a way forward” for the iconic chain.

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It comes just days after reports emerged that The Body Shop was set to call in administrators and begin the insolvency process.

The Body Shop will continue to trade through stores and online during the administration process.

The process only affects the UK business, with international franchises not impacted.

So far, chain bosses have not revealed what will happen to all 199 shops and staff.

Who was Body Shop founder Anita Roddick?

Dame Anita Roddick, born October 23, 1942, was a British businesswoman, human rights activist and environmental campaigner.

Throughout her lifetime, Anita was best known as the founder of the Body Shop – a cosmetics company producing and retailing natural beauty products.

Anita opened her first Body Shop in Brighton back in 1976.

The brand first started as a small shop providing quality skincare products in refilled bottles, with the belief that the business could be a force for good.

Following this, the Body Shop went on to become a global retail business serving over 30 million customers worldwide.

As a keen campaigner, Anita was involved in activism for environmental and social issues, such as involvement with Greenpeace and The Big Issue.

In addition to this, in 1990, the late entrepreneur founded Children on the Edge – a charitable organisation which helps disadvantaged children in Eastern Europe, Africa and Asia.

In 2007 Anita, who also worked alongside her husband Gordan, sold the company to L’Oréal, but still played an active role in the business.

French firm L’Oreal paid £625million for the company, providing Anita and her husband Gordon with more than £100million for their 18 per cent share in the business.

In September 2007, Dame Anita Roddick passed away at 64 from a brain haemorrhage after being admitted to St Richard’s Hospital, Chichester, West Sussex.

Her husband Gordon, and her two daughters, Sam and Justine, were at her side.

Prior to her passing, Anita had revealed that she was diagnosed with Hepatitis C in 2004.

The late founder’s illness was first discovered during a routine blood test for a life insurance policy.

She had lived with the illness for more than 30 years before it was discovered – by which time she was suffering from cirrhosis of the liver.

In 2008, a year after her passing, Anita’s will revealed that she had given away all of her £51million to charity and the rest to tax.

The retailer was founded in 1976 by Anita Roddick and her husband Gordon as one of the first companies to focus on ethically produced cosmetics and skincare products.

It comes only weeks after new owners, European private equity firm Aurelius, took control of the business.

Aurelius, which specialises in buying and turning around troubled firms, secured a £207million deal in November to buy The Body Shop from Brazilian cosmetics giant Natura & Co.

It only took control of operations officially on January 1.

The Body Shop, like many other high street retailers, has experienced financial struggles amid a challenging backdrop for shoppers.

Brick and mortar shops have been hit hard due to shopping habits turning more to online retail.

Numerous high street brands have collapsed into administration in the last 12 months. including major discounter Wilko.

But it has since returned to the high street under The Range’s ownership, and Wilko branded items are being stocked in The Range stores.

Both M&Co and Joules are among the well-known brands which went bust in 2022.

Paperchase then collapsed into administration at the end of January last year and all 106 stores later closed for good.

Here is the full list of The Body Shop stores in the UK:

374 Oxford Street, London

66 Oxford Street, London

Ashford

Ashford Outlet

Aylesbury

Banbury

Barnstaple

Basildon

Basilton

Basingstoke

Bath

Battersea

Bedford

Beverley

Bexleyheath

Birmingham Bullring

Birmingham New Street

Blackburn

Blackpool

Bluewater

Bluewater, Greenhithe

Bolton Market Place

Bournemouth Commercial Road

Bracknell Lexicon

Bradford Broadway

Braintree Outlet

Brent Cross Shopping Centre

Bridgend Outet

Brighton

Bristol Cabot Circus

Bristol Queens Road

Brixton

Broughton Park

Bury

Bury St Edmunds

Caledonia Park Outlet

Camarthen

Camberley

Cambridge

Cambridge Station

Cannock Outlet

Cardiff St Davids

Carlisle

Carmarthen

Castleford Outlet

Chelmsford

Cheltenham

Cheshire Oaks Outlet

Chester Foregate Street

Chesterfield

Chichester

Chippenham

Cirencester

Clarks Village Outlet, Somerset

Colchester

Commercial Arcade, St Peter Port, Gurnsey

Coventry

Crawley County Mall

Cribbs Causeway

Dalton Park Outlet, Seaham

Derby Intu

Didcot

Doncaster Lakeside Outlet

Dudley

Dundee

Dunfermline

Durham

Ealing

East Kilbride

East Midlands Outlet

Eastbourne

Edinburgh Gyle

Edinburgh St James Quarter

Edinburgh Waverley Market

Enfield

Epsom

Exeter

Fareham

Farnborough

Fleetwood Outlet

Foyleside, Derry

Glasgow Braehead

Glasgow Fort

Glasgow Silverburn

Glasgow St Enoch

Glasgow Station

Gloucester

Grimsby

Guildford High Street

Gunwharf Outlet, Portsmouth

Halifax

Harlow

Harrogate

Harrow

Hastings

Hatfield Outlet

Hempstead Valley

Hereford Commercial Street

High Wycombe

Horsham

Hounslow Treaty Centre

Hove

Hull

Huddersfield

Ilford

Isle of Wight

Islington

Kendal

Kings Lynn

Kings Street, St Helier, Jersey

Kingston-Upon-Thames

Lancaster

Leamington Spa

Leeds Briggate

Leeds White Rose

Leicester High Cross

Lichfield

Lincoln Waterside

Liverpool One

Liverpool Street Station

Livingston Outlet

London Bridge

Loughborough

Luton

Macclesfield

Maidstone

Manchester Arndale

Manchester Royal Exchange

Meadowhall High Street

MediaCity UK, Manchester

Middlesborough

Milton Keynes

Morpeth

Newcastle Eldon Square

Newton Abbott

Northampton

Norwich

Nottingham Bridlesmith Gate

Nuneaton

Oldham

One New Change Shopping Centre, London

Oxford Westgate

Perth

Peterborough Queensgate

Petty Curry, Cambridge

Platinum Mall, Gateshead

Plymouth

Poole

Portsmouth

Preson

Preston

Reading

Regent Street, London

Romford

Rushen Lakes

Sailsbury

Sheffield

Shrewsbury

Solihull

Southampton

Southend

Spalding Outlet

St Albans

Stafford

Staines

Standstead Airside

Stockport

Stratford Upon Avon

Sunderland

Surrey Quays Shopping Centre

Sutton

Swansea

Swindon Outlet

Talke Hanley Outlet, Stoke-on-rent

Taunton

Telford

Thurrock

Trafford Park

Trowbridge

Truro

Tunbridge Wells

Uxbridge Market Square

Victoria Square Shopping Centre, Belfast

Wakefield Trinity Walk

Walthamstow

Warrington

Watford

Wembley Outlet

Whiteley Village Shopping Centre, Fareham

Wigan

Wimbledon

Winchester

Windsor

Woking

Wolverhampton

Worcester

Worthing

York Coppergate

York Outlet

Meanwhile, The Sun has put together a handy guide to all the retailers shutting shops in February including Boots and Costa.

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