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Marks & Spencer could close for up to eight months during 'refresh'

Local News by Cesar Medina 1 hour ago  
Marks & Spencer to close from next month for a refurb of its George Street store (credit: Nub News).
Marks & Spencer to close from next month for a refurb of its George Street store (credit: Nub News).
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Marks & Spencer on George Street will temporarily close to convert the store into a food hall.

The retailer submitted a planning application back in October 2025 seeking permission to update signs at both the front and the rear of the shop, alongside a series of minor external alterations.

Redevelopment of the Richmond store is set to begin on 4 April 2026 and last until "Winter 2026", according to signs outside the shop.

The move will also see its cafe closed on the first floor and the arrival of The Gym Group who also proposed new signage next to and on top of M&S.

The proposed front elevation of the M&S store on George Street, Richmond (credit: Planning application).

In a heritage impact assessment prepared on behalf of M&S, consultants Lichfields said the work represents "minor changes to the exterior of the building, removal of existing plant and installation of new plant, and minor changes to the signage."

The application outlines a range of updates to support the store's transition to an M&S Food branch:

  • Replacement of existing plant equipment in the same locations
  • Repainting of existing doors
  • Decoration of upper-floor windows
  • Replacement of central George Street entrance doors with sliding glass doors
  • Cladding the existing framework in black panelling
  • New metal louvres and escape doors on the Red Lion Street elevation
  • Updated M&S Food signage in place of current branding
  • One new bus stop sign

The proposed rear elevation of the M&S store (credit: Planning application).

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Lichfields' assessment concludes the proposals would have "no impact" on the surrounding Buildings of Townscape Merit and amount to a modest visual improvement overall.

The Red Lion Street changes are described as minor alterations to an existing service elevation, with signage remaining in the same proportions.

The George Street frontage would see what Lichfields call a "very minor visual enhancement" through recladding, door replacements and redecoration.

The Marks & Spencer at 13–14 George Street first opened in 1956, later expanding during the 1980s following the demolition of neighbouring No. 11 to create a larger two- and part three-storey extension.

The building today includes a modern retail frontage with extensive glazing at ground level.

Marks & Spencer has been approached for comment.

READ MORE: Marks & Spencer wins approval to nearly triple food hall size in Kew.

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