AN iconic 90s chain with more than 120 sites in the UK has announced the closure of “the only toy shop within miles” as shoppers are left gutted.
Smyths Toys in Salisbury, Wiltshire, will close for good in January.
The Smyths Toys Superstore in Salisbury will close in January[/caption]
The branch, on the Churchill Way West Retail Park, will become a new Lidl supermarket.
HomeSense, which is based next door will also “vacate the site,” according to a planning application for the new Lidl outlet, who have confirmed plans for the supermarket.
Smyths posted a statement on social media, saying: “It is with deep regret that we announce the closure of our Smyths Toys Superstores location in Salisbury, effective January 2025.
“This decision was not made lightly, and we want to express our heartfelt gratitude to our dedicated staff and loyal customers who have supported us over the years.
“We understand the impact this may have on the community and will do everything possible to ensure a smooth transition for our employees.
“As we approach the closure date, we invite our customers to visit us this Christmas to enjoy our range of toys and games.
“Thank you for being a part of the Smyths Toys family in Salisbury.
“We appreciate your understanding during this difficult time.”
Fans of the toy brand were gutted to hear the news.
One person wrote on a local Facebook group page: “I hope not we need Smyths as it’s the only toy shop in Salisbury.”
Another said: “Great. Just great. The only toy shop within miles replaced by another supermarket.”
While a third added: “Noo! We use Smyths and HomeSense all the time!!!”
A fourth person simply posted: “No, no, no……!!!!!!!!!”
A planning application was previously submitted to Wiltshire Council to make changes to units 1 and 2 of the retail park in order to accommodate the Lidl store.
Urban Edge Architecture, on behalf of Schroders Real Estate Investment Management, said reconfiguring the units, along with work to the car parking areas and service yard at the back, were necessary to bring the budget store to the site.
Lidl has confirmed the plan, with the new supermarket being the chain’s second store in Salisbury with one already in Hatches Lane.
Lidl said the need for a second was “driven by growing local demand for the discounter’s high-quality, affordable products”.
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A spokesperson said the store will feature a sales area of 1,453sq m, including a bakery and ‘Middle of Lidl’ aisle.
There will also be customer toilets with baby-changing facilities and ample parking.
A spokesperson added: “It will also create around 40 new jobs in the area with new starters benefiting from some of the highest pay rates in the sector.”
It comes after Smyths fans were raving after a savvy shopper spotted an amazing discount code that helps parents get £10 off Christmas presents.
Smyths has more than 100 stores across the UK and you can find your nearest one by using the locator tool on its website.
It comes after Aldi and Lidl have confirmed the relaunch of their popular wooden toy range with prices starting at just £1.99.
And shoppers will be pleased to know one of Britain’s favourite bargain stores will be extending its opening hours to help shoppers over the Christmas period.
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