Marks and Spencer has announced the closure date for its popular Surrey store. Situated in Redhill's The Belfry Shopping Centre, which boasts a central town location and houses 50 stores, the M&S branch will be saying goodbye to its customers. Rated four out of five stars based on 495 Google reviews, the store is celebrated for its "helpful" and "accommodating" team members.

Unfortunately for local shoppers, the doors of this particular Marks and Spencer site will soon shut permanently, with just a few weeks remaining before it ceases operations. In a previous statement last month, the retail giant confirmed that the Redhill branch will no longer welcome customers from Saturday, 17 August, reports the Express . This step is in line with Marks and Spencer's strategy to shutter some of its less productive stores as it revamps its business structure.

Last October, Marks and Spencer disclosed plans to phase out 67 outlets over five years. Since the initial announcement nearly three years ago, several stores have already been closed. Boots shoppers who spend £28 can get over £60-worth of travel beauty essentials free Tesco and Sainsbury's warns drivers visiting stores in cars this weekend As the company pivots towards refreshing its brand, more emphasis is being placed on its successful Foodhall concept.

The impending shutdown of the Redding store follows closely after MandS terminated its operation at the Murraygate location in Dundee on July 6. Employees are set to transition .