The past few years have been hard for the high street, with staples such as WHSmith, New Look and Morrisons announcing widespread closures. This year, 133 stores have closed or are earmarked for closure, and in May some huge names will be leaving for good. This month, 25 big-name branches will close, which retailers have put down to changing customer behaviour, a downturn in profits and a shift in business strategy.
As part of widespread closures across its stores, cafes and market kitchens, Morrisons will close one branch in May. The majority of stores earmarked for closure shut their doors on Wednesday 16 April, but the Haxby branch in Yorkshire will close on Monday May 14. The chain's CEO, Rami Baitiéh, said changes are needed to "renew and reinvigorate" Morrisons, after it said that running services cost more than it was making from customer spending.
Three stores will close this month as the stationary giant sells off its high street branches to focus on more profitable areas of the business in airports and train stations. Oldham, Greater Manchester – May 3 Stockton, County Durham – May 17 West Mall, Frenchgate Centre, Doncaster – May 31 This month, 21 NatWest branches are set to close, which the banking giant has put down to changing customer behaviour. It reported a 62% drop in over-the-counter transactions between 2019 and last year.
Aintree Black Bull, May 14 Allenton, May 13 Basford, May 21 Cannock, May 12 Eanam, May 12 Hollinwood, May 7 Farnworth, May 15 Goole, May 14 Leyland, May 15 Long Eaton, May 29 Louth, May 28 Morley, May 8 Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, May 1 Rawtenstall, May 29 Sheffield, May 7 Trafford Park, May 20 Urmston, May 13 Wallasey, May 21 Widnes, May 8 Wilmslow, May 20 Windermere, May 1.
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Full list of shop and bank closures in May 2025 - including NatWest, Morrisons and WHSmith

Across the UK in May, branches at NatWest, Morrisons and WHSmith are set to close.