Morrisons announced a strategic realignment of its operations this week, confirming the closure of over a dozen Morrisons Daily convenience stores. This decision, described by the company as essential for “reinvigorating” the business, will see these locations permanently cease trading in the coming days.
The move is part of a broader effort to optimize resources and focus on core supermarket offerings. According to sources within the retailer, this restructuring represents the most practical path forward.
Here’s a schedule outlining the planned closures:
- Lowestoft Road, Gorleston – April 16
- 3-5 Old Town, Peebles – April 16
- 214 Hutton Road, Shenfield – April 16
- Waterloo Estate, Poole – April 16
- Higham Lane Estate, Tonbridge – April 16
- The Cornmarket, Romsey – April 16
- Lainshaw Street, Stewarton – April 16
- Featherbed Lane, Selsdon – April 16
- 19 The Village, Haxby – May 14
- Queslett Road, Great Barr – April 16
- Oakfield Road, Whickham – April 16
- Queensway, Worle – April 16
- Strand Parade, Goring-By-Sea – April 16
- Westfield Road, Woking – April 16
- 40 Peach Street, Wokingham – April 16
- 51 Sidwell Street, Exeter – April 16
- Moorland Road, Bath – April 16
The company indicated that further store closures may be announced in the near future.
“We are committed to ensuring Morrisons remains competitive and delivers a strong offering for our customers,” stated a spokesperson. “This realignment allows us to focus on strengthening our core business while adapting to changing market conditions.”