Primark to open four new branches in £140m investment plan

The budget retail giant said it hopes to see thriving high streets and shopping centres as it pledged to invest £140m in its UK stores

Anna Wise
Friday 25 November 2022 09:41 EST
Budget retail giant has pledged to invest £140m in its UK stores over the next two years
Budget retail giant has pledged to invest £140m in its UK stores over the next two years (PA)

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Primark has unveiled new expansion plans and is set to open at least four more UK stores which will create around 850 jobs.

The budget retail giant said it hopes to see thriving high streets and shopping centres as it pledged to invest £140m in its UK stores over the next two years.

The announcement comes at a time of significant pressure on the retail sector, with numerous retailers reporting that they have suffered from weakening consumer demand as shoppers cut back on non-essential spending.

But Primark said it is committed to offering customers good value across clothing, beauty and homeware products, and recently pledged to freeze its prices until next autumn.

New stores will be opened in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, Salisbury in Wiltshire, Teesside Park in Thornaby-on-Tees, and Craigavon in Northern Ireland.

There will also be investment in existing stores, with plans to relocate shops in Bradford and High Wycombe to higher-profile locations, the retailer said.

Refurbishing and upgrading stores in high streets, shopping centres and retail parks form part of the cash injection, including updating the interior decor.

Primark chief executive Paul Marchant said: “The UK is our biggest market and, as we continue to grow and expand our business internationally, we remain as committed as ever to investing in our stores to offer more customers our great value clothing, beauty, homewares and much more.

“Busy towns and cities benefit us all – we want to see thriving high streets and shopping centres where people come together and enjoy spending time.

“Through today’s investment, we’re playing a part in ensuring that UK retail continues to grow and thrive and give people another reason to visit their local high street.”

Primark has increased its in-store outlets in recent years, including beauty studios and cafes opening inside larger city-centre shops and a partnership with Greggs.

The business is trialling a click-and-collect service in 25 shops in the North of England and Wales.

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