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The sad images as Debenhams says farewell to Wales after decades in our towns and cities

The brand is closing eight stores across Wales with more than 600 staff affected

Inside Friars Walk's Debenhams on the final day of trading

Debenhams is saying farewell to Wales in a sad end for the once giant of the high street.

Online fashion retailer Boohoo bought the troubled Debenhams brand and website out of administration for £55 million earlier this year

But it did not want the bricks and mortar portfolio - condemning 118 stores to closure.

This included eight stores in Wales in Bangor, Cardiff, Carmarthen, Llandudno, Llanelli, Newport, Swansea and Wrexham.

Six stores have already shut up shop with Bangor in North Wales among those shutting yesterday.

Debenhams store closed in Bangor on Monday(Image: Hadyn Iball / North Wales Live)

Stores in Cardiff and Swansea will close their doors for the final time on Saturday, May 15 - although by then there may be very little stock left.

Images have emerged in recent days showing the final shoppers grabbing any last-minute bargains they can find - including these from the Friars Walk store in Newport.

The sad scenes after all stock was moved to just the one floor.
Shoppers were told to stop queuing just before 12pm


They reveal the sad sight of empty floor spaces that were once full with row upon row of the latest consumer products and gifts.