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Major coffee chain with 2,000 branches to shut town centre store in WEEKS following wave of closures


A MAJOR coffee chain with 2,000 branches is to shut its town centre store in weeks following a wave of closures.

Costa Coffee is closing its branch on Stockton High Street after 11 years in a blow to locals.

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Its last day of trade will be May 31, giving customers just a short time to say their goodbyes.

According to local news reports, the building which houses the cafe has been put up for rent for £1,792 per month.

Costa representatives confirmed to the Northern Echo that the store would soon be no more.

They said: “We can confirm that our franchise-owned and operated Costa Coffee store on 39 High Street, Stockton, will close for trade on May 31. 

“All team members will be offered the opportunity to be relocated to local stores.

“The local community can continue to enjoy their favourite Costa coffee at nearby stores.”

The Sun has approached Costa for comment.

There are still a number of Costa Coffee chains across the area, including one 10 minutes away in Teesside Shopping Park.

It will be a blow to locals in the area who are preparing to wave goodbye to a number of stores in the coming months.

WHSmith is also preparing to close a branch in Stockton come May.


NatWest will also close down its bank in the area come June 4, as part of plans to shut 53 of its sites across the UK.

As for Costa, it is not the first time in recent weeks that it has called time on a site.

In January the business closed a branch in Lyndhurst in the New Forest.

Then a month later it confirmed it would shutter its Bridlington, Yorkshire.

It comes after Costa closed the following branches last year

  • Packhorse Road, Buckinghamshire
  • King Street, Maidstone, Kent
  • Chiswick High Road, London
  • Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh
  • Rottingdean, Brighton and Cove
  • Erdington High Street, Birmingham
  • Cheltenham (inside House of Fraser)
  • Stockton Heath, Warrington
  • High Street West, Uppingham
  • Fleet Walk, Burnley
  • Alexandra retail park, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent

MORE COSTA NEWS

The popular chain recently made a big change at its self-service machines in shops and petrol stations and shoppers will love it.

The UK’s biggest coffee chain has announced it is expanding the range of hot drinks it serves.

Customers will now have the option to make a hot tea at 7,000 of the self pour machines plotted across a range of TescoSainsbury’s and Co-op convenience stores as well as other locations.

Costa’s standalone branches have always sold tea, including traditional English breakfast and a range of herbal blends.

But this is the first time its self service model is branching out and offering beverages besides the likes of a Latte, Cappuccino or Americano.

More recently, customers were left fuming after the chain axed the sugary toppings on its frappés.

The small crunchy pieces used to come as standard on certain drinks in the frappé range, such as the Salted Caramel and Chocolate Fudge Brownie flavours.

But the coffee giant has removed them to make production faster for baristas, causing a backlash amongst its sweet-toothed buyers.

Costa Coffee loyalty scheme perks

COSTA Club members can get early access to new menus among other perks.

To join download the Costa Coffee app, it’s free to download via the Apple app store or Google Play store.

Stamps can be collected in any of the chain’s 2,800 coffee shops, as well as around 12,000 machines in petrol stations and convenience stores. 

You can get stamps for spending in store and using a reusable cup.

You get a free drink after collecting ten stamps, or beans as they are called.

For a small latte, at £3.50, it’s £35 to get a free coffee.

Those going to a Costa store can earn an additional bean with a reusable cup, so that cuts the outlay down to £17.50 or buying five coffees.

  • How it works: 1 drink purchased = 1 bean, 10 beans = free drink
  • Small latte cost: £3.50
  • Number of drinks to hit target: 10
  • Cost for a ‘free’ coffee: £35
  • Reusable cup bonus: Yes, one extra bean

You also get free cake on your birthday.

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