Why is the House of Fraser store still closed?
The Herald|October 23, 2024
DEPARTMENT STORE SHUT NOW FOR OVER A WEEK
WILLIAM TELFORD
Why is the House of Fraser store still closed?

MYSTERY deepens as to why one of Plymouth’s last surviving department stores remains shut. The enormous House of Fraser store in the city centre has been closed for more than a week now, leaving shoppers baffled.

The store, with entrances on Armada Way, New George Street and Royal Parade, has been shut since October 14. Signs have been placed in the windows, reading: “Due to unforeseen circumstances, this store is closed.”

The store was still closed when The Herald visited on Monday, and yesterday a witness said it was still closed.

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