Fultons store in Harrogate to close this week

The Fultons Food store in Harrogate town centre is set to close this week.

Staff in the shop on Station Parade have told customers it will close on Thursday and some items will be relocated to the Poundland store in the town’s Victoria Shopping Centre.

Fultons on Station Parade has been running a half price sale this week.

Poundland bought Barnsley-based Fultons in October. Since then, Fultons stores in Ripon and Knaresborough have closed.

When the Harrogate town centre store closes, the Leeds Road shop on the outskirts of Harrogate will be the district’s only remaining Fultons.

The Stray Ferret contacted both Fultons and Poundland for further details about the move and for an update on the future of the Leeds Road store.

Poundland sent a statement saying Harrogate would be one of 37 stores in July and August to be part of the latest phase of a project to extend the company’s range of chilled and frozen foods.

According to the statement, the Harrogate Poundland will start offering chilled and frozen foods in the week commencing August 16.

Jack Fulton founded Fultons in 1960. The first Poundland store opened in Burton upon Trent in 1990.


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Fultons Foods to close Ripon store on Sunday

Ripon will see one of its value retailers close on Sunday.

Fultons Foods, which has operated in The Arcade for many years, is shutting up shop.

It joins a list of retailers to close in Ripon since the first covid lockdown last March.

A Stray Ferret reader, who asked not to be named, said:

“This is very sad news. Many people with limited income have been shopping there.”

This week store staff were busy clearing shelves and emptying freezers ahead of the weekend closure.

The Yorkshire retailer has more than 100 stores in the north of England, including two in Harrogate and one in Knaresborough.

It is understood that only the Ripon Fultons store in the Harrogate district is closing.

Over the 50 years since the business was established, Fultons has sold branded goods, including frozen foods, groceries and chilled foods at bargain basement prices.

Photo of Wrens department store

Wren’s department store, which was home to more than 50 small independent retailers, closed at the end of November.

The Stray Ferret asked Frozen Value Ltd – which trades as Fultons Foods – what prompted its closure decision and what would happen to existing staff.

No response had been received at the time of going to press.


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Fultons’ soon-to-be vacant unit in The Arcade was previously occupied by a small Marks and Spencer food store.

M&S opened a purpose-built store in Rotary Way, Ripon last summer and could soon have Lidl as one of its neighbours at St Michael’s Retail Park.

If Lidl receives planning permission, it will bolster Ripon’s value retailer offering, alongside the Aldi in Stonebridgegate.

Fultons’ impending closure is the latest retail loss in Ripon city centre.

Other businesses to shut recently include Wrens, the city’s only department store, Edinburgh Woollen Mill, Ponden Home and Jon Barrie menswear.