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Interactive map shows locations of Cancer Research UK charity shops closing

You can see if your local store is affected by using our interactive map

Cancer Research has announced plans to close nearly 90 stores across the UK by May 2026, the first stage of a plan to cut nearly half of its 600 High Street outlets.


The charity said it was cutting its retail footprint in response to rising national insurance contributions, inflationary pressures, and changes in consumer behaviour.


A total of 88 shops have been earmarked for closure by May 2026, and a further 100 are planned to close by April 2027.


You can see the stores closing near you by searching this interactive map:

These changes will affect approximately 600 staff members and up to 3,000 volunteers who contribute to the charity's mission.


Cancer Research UK said it was committed to supporting affected staff by helping them find new job opportunities or volunteer positions if redeployment is not possible.

In addition to these High Street closures, the charity will halt its online marketplace at the beginning of 2026.

However, the charity has announced plans to open twelve new 'superstores' around the UK by 2028, which are typically four times bigger than High Street stores and are usually in retail parks. Currently, there are about 46 superstores run by Cancer Research UK.


Chief Executive Michelle Mitchell said: "Without action, many of our shops would struggle to remain viable.

“By focusing on a smaller, more efficient retail operation, we can enhance our funding for life-saving cancer research and better serve our customers, staff, and volunteers.

“We understand that this news may be difficult, and we have made these decisions with careful consideration. Our commitment to supporting everyone affected during this transition remains a top priority, and we will provide clear information and assistance throughout the process."

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