A BIG card shop will shut another store within days with a string of closures still to come.

Clintons is expected to close another store forever in just a few weeks time.

Clintons is set to close another branch by the beginning of April

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Clintons is set to close another branch by the beginning of AprilCredit: Alamy

The greetings card shop will close its branch in Kirkcaldy shopping centre on April 8, according to Fife Today.

It comes after The Sun revealed three stores are set to shut for good later this month.

The store in Whitehaven, Cumbria, will close tomorrow (March 19).

Bolton’s Market Street store is also scheduled to close by the end of the month.

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But the exact date of the closure remains unclear for now.

The future of the staff who work in affected stores is also uncertain.

The Sun has contacted Clintons to confirm the closure dates and whether it plans to shut any more stores in 2023.

Clintons permanently closed three shops last year.

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Its Dorchester branch closed on December 29 and a store in Ayr brought the shutters down forever on April 12.

Clintons also shut its remaining store in Market Harborough in January 2022.

The brand was founded in 1968 but it has struggled in recent years due in part to high business rates and a change in people’s shopping habits with people moving online.

The retailer has also struggled to compete with rivals on the high street and online.

Card Factory is its biggest high street rival, as well as online players Moonpig and Funky Pigeon.

Speculation had been raised over the firm’s future when it announced back in 2019 that it urgently needed to close 66 of its sites to avoid collapse.

The firm resolved its woes by entering into what’s known as a “pre-pack administration” back in December 2019.

Clintons brand and its assets – its shops, staff and website – were sold to a new company called Esquire Retail Limited.

But the move still involved hundreds of job losses and store closures.

At its peak before administration, the retailer had 2,500 staff working across 335 shops.

But by January 2022, only 2,000 employees remained and 238 shops were operating.

Retailers have been feeling the pinch since the pandemic and as shoppers cut back on spending due to soaring inflation.

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Nearly 15,000 jobs have been axed since the start of the year as dozens of retailers collapsed or were restructured.

We’ve put together a full list of all the store closures coming this month so you can check if one is closing near you.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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