AN AWARD-winning fish and chip shop, loved by celebrities, has been forced to pull down its shutters.

Devastated customers were informed of the sudden closure at Fish ‘n’ Fritz, in Weymouth, Dorset, on Tuesday.

Fish 'n' Fritz has been forced to close after a fire

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Fish ‘n’ Fritz has been forced to close after a fireCredit: Google

The popular chippie, loved by celeb chef Rick Stein, was tragically ravaged by a fire on the evening of October 3, and now owner Paul Hay is unsure when they will open again.

Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the blaze broke out due to a faulty dishwasher, as reported by DorsetLive.

Fortunately the crew were able to prevent flames spreading to flats above the restaurant, and everyone was evacuated safely.

In a statement posted to Facebook, Fish ‘n’ Fritz, running since 1997, wrote: “Earlier this evening, a fire occurred at Fish ‘n’ Fritz.

“We are relieved to report that all our staff, customers and neighbours were swiftly and safely evacuated from the premises and surrounding buildings.

“Thanks to the rapid response of two firefighting appliances from the Dorset & Wiltshire Fire & Rescue, the situation was brought under control effectively and efficiently.

“Our team, alongside the firefighters and Paul, are currently assessing the extent of the damage caused by the incident.

“Everyone involved is wholeheartedly committed to ensuring the safety of our staff, cherished customers, and supportive neighbours.

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“We understand your eagerness to know when Fish ‘n’ Fritz will reopen, and we’re right there with you.

“Our aim is to get back up and running as soon as possible. Stay tuned for updates on our reopening plans.”

But, this is not the first time the famous chippie has shut its doors.

They were forced to close earlier this year due to staffing issues, and only ran the takeaway side of business.

It comes as hundreds of high street shops are pulling down their shutters permanently.

A popular homeware shop has closed it’s doors for the final time after 30 years leaving customers devastated.

England At Home in Brighton was once dubbed a Dunelm rival, but sadly waved goodbye last month.

Meanwhile, several chains including M&Co and Paperchase, are closing down stores this year.

Huge homeware brand, Habitat, is also set to disappear forever, with its last three standalone branches shutting.

Three shops in BrightonLeeds and White City’s Westfield will close permanently.

Meanwhile, Argos, also owned by Sainsbury’s, is cutting dozens of stores this year.

Plus, a much loved fashion brand, stocked at Marks and Spencer, has shut down a beloved a high street store.

Crew Clothing, in Tenterden, Kent, lowered the shutters permanently last weekend.

And, a fashion retailer, with 400 stores, confirmed another of its shops has closed.

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