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Peckham Loses Beloved Bargain Store After 11 Years
21 Nov
Summary
- Poundland store in Peckham closed its doors after 11 years of trading.
- The closure occurred this week on Rye Lane, a busy high street.
- Residents expressed dismay, citing the store's affordability and convenience.

Residents in Peckham, south London, are facing the loss of their local Poundland, which ceased operations this week after more than a decade. The store, situated on Rye Lane, was a popular spot for its affordability, with shoppers highlighting its role in providing essential items for families.
The closure comes amid a broader store closure program by Poundland as the company navigates challenges in the current retail landscape. The Rye Lane area is known for its diverse mix of businesses, but Peckham still contends with significant deprivation.
This situation underscores the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on communities, where essential bargain stores are often crucial. The closure leaves local shoppers concerned about accessibility to affordable goods.




