It comes despite 'particularly strong' trading for the company
Nationally, the company has described trading as “particularly strong” in the last few months with shares rising by 11% as it raised expectations in a profit guidance update earlier this month.
Other recent Shoezone closure announcements, in Newport on the Isle of Wight, Southend in Essex, and Skegness in Lincolnshire, have been paired with announcements or speculation about replacement locations in the same area but this has not been indicated for Watford.
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