Mothercare are the latest to go to the wall blaming online shopping it makes you wonder what out town centres will look like in 10 years time.
Tastes are changing
Although the first half of this year (2019) saw a net decline of 1,234 chain stores on British High Streets, there were some bright spots.
Takeaways, gyms and specialist vaping shops were some categories that saw the largest increases in store openings.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50300372
Bridget Lock is from Buckinghamshire and in her late 20s. She has worked at Mothercare for almost two years but doesn't know what is going to happen to her job.
"We're hoping for the best," she says. "We'll just have to wait and see."
Ms Lock says she "loves" her job. "I joined as a Christmas temp. I think lots of people do that, then end up staying."
She says: "We've had a loyal customer base. Recently we've seen less customers but we've been really fortunate with our loyal customers.
"We've had a lot of people give us positive feedback [but] we all know that our future is not guaranteed."
Tastes are changing
Although the first half of this year (2019) saw a net decline of 1,234 chain stores on British High Streets, there were some bright spots.
Takeaways, gyms and specialist vaping shops were some categories that saw the largest increases in store openings.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50300372
Bridget Lock is from Buckinghamshire and in her late 20s. She has worked at Mothercare for almost two years but doesn't know what is going to happen to her job.
"We're hoping for the best," she says. "We'll just have to wait and see."
Ms Lock says she "loves" her job. "I joined as a Christmas temp. I think lots of people do that, then end up staying."
She says: "We've had a loyal customer base. Recently we've seen less customers but we've been really fortunate with our loyal customers.
"We've had a lot of people give us positive feedback [but] we all know that our future is not guaranteed."
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