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Marks and Spencer names all stores shutting from April - full list of locations affected

High street giant Marks and Spencer (M&S) has named the stores being closed from April. The retailer has set out plans to shut 67 of its 'bigger' stores across the country.

The bigger stores affected mainly sell fashion and homeware products. But while 67 stores are shutting, its not all bad news.

Instead, M&S has set out to open 104 extra food halls over the coming years. Over the next five years, M&S wants to reduce its "full line" stores from 247 to 180, while increasing its food-only sites from 316 to 420.

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Many of the shops are expected to reopen in the same area or location as those earmarked for closure. Over the next five years, M&S wants to reduce its "full line" stores from 247 to 180, while increasing its food-only sites from 316 to 420.

Many of the shops are expected to reopen in the same area or location as those earmarked for closure. .Here are the stores set to close, subject to ongoing consultations, according to the Mirror:

East Kilbride Shopping Centre - CLOSED February 25

Carlton Street, Castleford - end of April

Meadowbank retail park, Edinburgh - spring

Newport Road, Cardiff - spring

Eagles Meadow, Wrexham - autumn

Deansgate, Bolton - date to be confirmed

Shoppers affected by the Wrexham closure will see a new M&S shop open in the nearby Plas Coch Retail Park instead. The news comes after M&S confirmed a third pay rise for some 40,000 workers, increasing hourly pay to £10.90.

The new rate kicks in from April 1 - and comes just months after M&S increased hourly staff pay to a minimum of £10.20 back in October It means M&S will pay above the National Living Wage, which is rising to £10.42 an

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