Boots has revealed four more branch closures as part of its store consolidation programme which will see it shut 300 sites across the UK.

The chain revealed in June it would be closing 300 stores in the UK in the next year which will see it reduce its portfolio from 2,200 to 1,900 sites.

A Boots spokeswoman said: “Evolving the store estate in this way allows Boots to concentrate its team members where they are needed and focus investment more acutely in individual stores with the ambition of consistently delivering an excellent and reliable service in a fresh and up-to-date environment.”

Last month the health and beauty retailer revealed the first seven stores it would be closing as part of the store consolidation programme including sites in Wakefield and Woking.

Now Boots has revealed four more stores that will be closing as part of the planned 300, reports The Mirror.

Daily Echo: There are eight planned Boots store closures in the coming months.There are eight planned Boots store closures in the coming months. (Image: PA)

The new closures include stores in Flintshire and Coventry.

The stores being closed are said to be those in close proximity to other sites.

Boots, revealing the 300 closures in June, said there are no proposed redundancies despite the plan, with affected workers to be redeployed.

The Boots set to close in the UK

According to The Mirror, there are eight Boots stores - four that have only just been revealed - that are set to close in the coming months, one as soon as late August. 

These Boots stores are:

  • Holywell, Flintshire - August 26
  • Windhill Road, Wakefield - October 6
  • Upper Warrengate, Wakefield - October 7
  • Glastonbury - October 13
  • Guildford Road, Woking - end of October
  • Gorleston, Great Yarmouth - November
  • Jardine Crescent, Coventry - no date
  • Front Street, Prudhoe - no date

Boots stores that have already closed

A number of Boots stores have already closed recently across the UK. 

These stores are:

  • Salford Shopping Centre, Greater Manchester
  • Church Street, Malvern
  • The Port Arcades Shopping Centre, Ellesmere
  • King William Street, London
  • Heathside Road, Woking
  • UEA campus
  • Hamlet Court Road, Westcliff-on-Sea

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Speaking to The Mirror, a Boots spokesperson said: "We can confirm that the stores listed are part of the Boots store consolidation programme previously announced.

"All team members from these stores will be offered alternative roles."