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Pets at Home store to close

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June 25, 2026
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Pets at Home store to close

Pets at Home, Prince Edward Road, Tweedmouth

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   Pets at Home in Berwick is due to close in October this year.

   Nine staff will be affected.
   The move follows a major restructuring strategy after Pets at Home’s retail
business saw underlying profits plummet by 84.1% to £3.5 million in the six months to October 2025.
    ‘We routinely review the future potential of each of our stores, and we have recently taken the decision to close our store in Berwick,’ a Pets at Home spokesman told The Bridge. ‘This is part of an ongoing annual review to fine-tune our estate, which includes new store openings as well as closures from time to time.
      ‘Whilst these are always difficult decisions, our first priority is our colleagues, and we’re pleased to have been able to offer the colleagues impacted the

opportunity to transfer to nearby stores in Alnwick and Galashiels. Customers can continue accessing all of our pet care products and services at other Pets at Home stores nearby and online.’
   The building has been considered an eyesore by residents from the outset. It replaced a much-loved single-storey building.
    At the time of the build in 2017 the developer said the new building replaced: ‘a rundown former furniture store and has improved the appearance of the location, which is on the edge of the Conservation Area and an important gateway into the town, creating twenty jobs.’ 

The previous building in the same site. Photo credit: Graham Robson/Forgotten Berwick Facebook
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  1. Helen Arthur says:
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    Alnwick and Galashiels are hardly ‘nearby’. Clearly those closing the store have no idea about either the geography of the area or the travel logistics!

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