The charity network Scope has closed four more stores: full list of closures.

The charity network Scope has closed four more stores: full list of closures
The charity network Scope has closed four more stores: full list of closures
A MAJOR charity shop chain has closed four more of its shops this month.

According to The Sun: Disability charity Scope has confirmed it has closed its stores in Halstead, Hinkley, Camborne and Kendal this month.

The charity previously announced it was considering shutting 77 of its 138 shops across the country.

At the time, its boss said it had to make the decision because of spiralling costs and fewer shops on the high street.

The Halstead store was the first to close, shutting its doors for good on August 1.

The store was taken over by Farleigh Hospice, a charity that provides hospice care to people affected by life-limiting illnesses.

The shop in Hinkley shut for the last time on August 4 and was transferred to A World UK CIC, which raises money to support the autistic community.

Meanwhile the branches in Camborne and Kendal closed on August 19.

Both stores were also transferred to A World CIC.

Seven employees in these stores will be retained and will be moving as well.

Three stores, in Dewsbury, Bridgwater and Scunthorpe, that closed earlier this year have also been taken over by A World UK.

In June it also transferred four shops and eight colleagues to the same organisation.

What’s happening at Scope?

The charity is among scores of big chains facing trouble on the high street.

Scope chief executive Mark Hodgkinson previously said that the chain’s high street stores had been hit by shoppers increasingly turning to online shopping.

Meanwhile, it has faced rising rents, soaring energy costs, increased staff costs and lower consumer spends.

In its annual report for the year to March 2024, Scope said it had made £24million from trading activities, up from £23.6million in the year before.

But in the same year it spent £24.7million maintaining and operating its shops, £1million more than in the previous year.

Scope began to close stores this year in order to focus on its most profitable stores.

A number of loss-making shops have since been closed, which has led to a number of job losses.

After announcing the possible closure of 77 shops, the charity organization Scope has already closed four establishments in various cities. This event is part of the fund's strategy to focus efforts on the most profitable stores, due to rising costs and a decrease in the number of shoppers in retail.

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