B&M has revealed the exact date it is set to close yet more of its stores.
The discount store has announced the closing date for its branches in Bristol and Belfast.
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The B&M in Boucher Road, Belfast, will close on March 26.
While the Bristol branch in the Broadwalk Shopping Centre will shut just three days later on March 29.
It comes as The Sun previously revealed that half a dozen stores have been marked for closure.
The B&M store in Maesglas Retail Park, Newport, Wales closed for good on Saturday (March 4).
It is shut to make way for the future demolition of the out of town shopping centre.
Shoppers spotted a sale at the store with huge discounts and some items for as little as 10p.
The retailer also closed its Stockton store in Castlegate Shopping Centre in Swindon at the end of February.
Its closure was due to it being moved over to a new site in the area which has now opened in Portrack Lane.
Later this month, another store is also set to close as it transitions to a bigger space.
B&M’s Kilmarnock store in Queens Drive Retail Park is shutting up shop on March 26.
The new mega store at the town’s Glencairn Retail Park opened last month.
Meanwhile, Bristol is losing its B&M shop in Broadwalk Shopping Centre in early April.
B&M has previously held huge sales when its stores close for good.
In November 2021, shoppers rushed to buy bargains from B&M’s branch in Rugby’s Clock Towers Shopping centre.
The shop was advertising 50% off everything as it tried to shift the last of its stock before closing for good.
You can find your nearest B&M using the retailer’s online store locator tool.
B&M has more than 700 stores and it is looking to open hundreds more to reach its target of 950.
This includes a huge new store and garden centre in Barnsley, which opened this weekend.
But B&M isn’t the only retailer looking to close some of its branches.
Boots, Argos and B&Q are just some of the high street giants looking to shut stores.
We’ve rounded up the full list of shops disappearing from the high street this month.
Meanwhile, you don’t need to wait for a closing down sale to grab some big bargains.
Shoppers have been rushing to buy a garden essential for just 10p that’s been hailed a “bargain”.
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