Semichem set to close up to 22 stores - two in NI to shut - see the full list
The closures have been prompted by ongoing challenges to high street trading, which have been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, the company said.
The business, which is owned by community retailer Scotmid Co-operative, is in talks with landlords in several locations and will make a final decision on a small number of the 22 stores in the coming months.
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Hide AdA total of 140 Semichem staff have now entered a formal consultation process. Management at Scotmid are exploring opportunities to redeploy as many as possible within its wider business.
Karen Scott, Head of Semichem, said: “The high street was already struggling to adapt to the pace of change in shopping habits, including out-of-town developments and the rise of internet shopping.
“That change has undoubtedly been accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Sadly, we have reached the point where it is no longer viable to keep some of our stores open.
“We are grateful for both Scotmid and subsequent government support, which has undoubtedly prolonged the life of many stores.
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Hide Ad“Our priority now is to support affected colleagues at this difficult time. We are already looking for redeployment opportunities within the Scotmid group and will help all our staff both personally and professionally.”
Semichem was founded in 1980 and became part of Scotmid Co-operative in 1995.
It currently operates 86 stores in shopping centres and on high streets across Northern Ireland, Scotland and the North East of England. Over the last three years, Semichem has invested £2.2 million in refitting stores and trialling a range of new retail concepts.
Karen Scott added: “The remaining stores in our Semichem portfolio are trading satisfactorily given the current circumstances. Like many other retailers, we are hopeful that, as restrictions ease, footfall will return to our high streets. I am also pleased to say that our investment programme will resume in the summer.”
The full list of stores (in alphabetical order):
Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Under review
Alloa, Clackmannanshir, Under review
Buckie,, Highlands, Closing
Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway, Closing
Castlemilk, Glasgow Under review
Corstorphine, Edinburgh Closing
Cumnock, East Ayrshire Closing
Dalkeith, Midlothian Under review
Forfar, Angus Closing
Fort William, Highlands Closing
Hawick, Borders Closing
Lisnagelvin, Londonderry Closing
Lochee, Dunde/Fife Closing
Maybole, South Ayrshire Under review
Musselburgh, East Lothian Closing
Park Centre, Belfast Closing
Peterhead, Aberdeenshire Under review
Seaton Valley, Northumberland Closing
Stirling, Stirling Closing
Victoria Road, Glasgow Closing
Wester Hailes, Edinburgh Closing
Wick, Highlands Closing