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John Lewis to permanently close eight stores putting 1,300 jobs at risk

The retailer said the stores were "financially challenged" before the pandemic

A general view of a John Lewis store(Image: John Walton/PA Wire)

John Lewis has confirmed the permanent closure of eight of its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ stores, putting 1,300 jobs at risk.

The retailer said the move was a bid secure the company's long-term future.

The eight shops identified were already "financially challenged" before the coronavirus outbreak, according to John Lewis, with the pandemic accelerating the switch from shopping in-store to online.

Before the virus struck, 40 percent of John Lewis sales were online, it said. This could now be closer to 60 to 70 percent of total sales this year and next.

The stores to shut are: travel hub shops at Heathrow and St Pancras, four At Home shops in Croydon, Newbury, Swindon and Tamworth, and two full-size department stores in Birmingham and Watford.

John Lewis said "every effort" would be made to find new roles for employees if they are made redundant.

It said opportunities could include transferring to local Waitrose shops or working for johnlewis.com and waitrose.com as they continue to grow.

The retailer joins a long list of companies in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ making redundancies as the Covid-19 pandemic takes its toll.