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United Carpets to close Bristol store after 'challenging' year caused by Football World Cup

The retailer is shutting down its Bristol branch and plans to relocate

United Carpets has a store in Brislington Retail Park(Image: Bristol Live)

Carpet retail giant United Carpets is closing its store in Bristol after a “challenging” year of trading.

The FTSE-100 business has seen profits fall to £590,000 - down from £1.52million the year before - despite turnover growing by 10.4 per cent to £23.9million.

The retailer says it is relocating the store but it is not yet known where.

The company’s like-for-like sales also decreased by 0.1 per cent - but grew by 4.6 per in the first 16 weeks of the new financial year.

The business has blamed its performance on a hot summer and England’s “successful run” in the World Cup.

It also said a “softer housing market” and ongoing political and economic uncertainties had reduced consumer confidence.

United Carpets is closing its Bristol store(Image: Facebook Public)

Paul Eyre, chief executive, said: "An unusually hot summer last year, combined with the football World Cup and a softer housing market, made this a challenging year.”

Mr Eyre said profit before tax was “within the reduced anticipated range” in March and reflected the “increasingly difficult retail environment”.