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Arcadia Group closes Dorothy Perkins, Burton and Miss Selfridge at Cabot Circus in Bristol

The retail downturn continues to bite

Three shops owned by the Arcadia Group (Miss Selfridge, Burton, Dorothy Perkins) have closed(Image: Emma Flanagan)

Arcadia Group has closed three large stores in Bristol city centre.

The retail group, which is owned by billionaire retail mogul Sir Philip Green, has been burdened by financial difficulties in recent months.

Burton, Dorothy Perkins and Miss Selfridge at Cabot Circus have been emptied and signs have been put up directing customers to visit other branches.

The closures are part of a controversial restructure - also known as a company voluntary agreement (CVA) - that was finally agreed by Arcadia's creditors in June.

The CVA allows rent reductions on existing stores, which also include Wallis, Topshop and Evans, and more closures.

A spokesperson for Cabot Circus told last month: "Following the announcement about Arcadia Group’s proposed restructuring, we can confirm that the unit with Burton, Dorothy Perkins and Miss Selfridge will be closing in August.

"We’re always looking for ways to make the mix of brands at Cabot Circus even better, and we look forward to welcoming something new to the unit soon.

Burton has shut(Image: Hannah Baker)

"In the meantime, consumers can still shop at great fashion brands such as Bershka, &Other Stories, Zara and many more."