Here are all the Marks & Spencer stores at risk of closure
Brace yourselves residents of St Albans, Warrington and Bolton.
For it seems your local M&S is at risk of getting the chop. The retailer is shutting 30 outlets around the UK and converting 45 others to Simply Food stores.
While M&S hasn't yet announced its full list of closures, retail analysts at Local Data Company said they've identified those at risk of shutting.
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Local Data Company director Matthew Hopkinson told the Daily Mail: "There are 35 towns and cities that have more than two M&S stores either on the high street, in a shopping centre or on the edge of town in a retail park.
"If one removes the large urban centres such as London, Glasgow and other cities, there are 22 towns where one might question the need for two stores."
M&S said: "We are very disappointed that anyone would choose to speculate in this way. This list is not based on any M&S data and we have not published any locations. What we have done is outlined plans to improve our store estate over the next five years which include opening 200 new Food stores and selling Clothing and Home from 60 fewer stores."
The retailer announced falling sales and profits in its interim results last week and unveiled the closures as part of its restructuring strategy, focusing on its food business.
M&S will also consult with 2,100 staff in its international stores as it seeks to close 53 unprofitable branches overseas.
The stores at risk of closure:
1. Aberdeen
2. Ayr
3. Banbury
4. Barrow-in-Furness
5. Basildon
6. Birmingham
7. Blackburn
8. Blackpool
9. Bolton
10. Boston
11. Bournemouth
12. Brentwood
13. Bridlington
14. Brierley Hill
15. Bristol
16. Buxton
17. Carlisle
18. Chichester
19. Coventry
20. Darlington
21. Dundee
22. Durham
23. Fareham
24. Hereford
25. Hull
26. Kettering
27. King’s Lynn
28. Leamington Spa
29. Leeds
30. Leicester
31. Liverpool
32. Macclesfield
33. Maidstone
34. Manchester
35. Mansfield
36. Milton Keynes
37. Newcastle Upon Tyne
38. Northwich
39. Nottingham
40. Peterborough
41. Preston
42. Rochdale
43. Sheffield
44. Southampton
45. St Albans
46. Stockton-on-Tees
47. Stoke
48. Swansea
49. Swindon
50. Sunderland
51. Tunbridge Wells
52. Warrington