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Shop closures continue in Yorkshire and Humber - but rate slows

Chain shops closed at a rate of around two a day in Yorkshire and Humber - but that was an improvement on the same period in 2020

Bonmarche in Doncaster advertising its closing down sale in December 2020(Image: PA)

Major retail chains closed shops in the Yorkshire and Humber area at a rate of more than two a day in the first half of the year, new figures show.

The figures showing the continuing decline on the region’s high streets come from a survey conducted for accountancy firm PwC by the Local Data Company.

There was some positive news for the region, as the rate of closures slowed from this time last year.

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According to the survey, 738 chain stores closed in the first half of the year while 304 opened, leaving the region with 434 fewer shops. That was a closure rate of 2.5 per cent, matching the national rate.

PwC said Government pandemic supports such as the extended furlough scheme, business rates relief and Government-underwritten loans had played major roles in helping operators stay afloat, along with the impact of the rent moratorium.

But the firm warned the second half of this year will be “make or break” for many outlets as Government assistance is wound down.

Joel Smith, PwC partner and consumer markets lead for the North, said: “After an acceleration in store closures last year coupled with last minute Christmas tier restrictions and lockdowns extending into 2021, we might have expected a higher number of store closures this year across the North.