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Thirty shops to be downsized in attempt to save Debenhams

Beleaguered retailer Debenhams is to shrink about a third of its remaining department stores.

In addition to the closure of more than 50 shops agreed with lenders and landlords in April, which will leave the chain with 100 branches, Debenhams needs to reduce the size of up to 30 more sites as part of the first stage of its recovery plan, according to chairman Terry Duddy.

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