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Primark will expand Click & Collect to 54 more stores in Great Britain before the end of this year, as the retailer marks its 50th year on the Great British High Street. The next stores will start to roll out from the Autumn, meaning Click & Collect will be available to shoppers in over half of its stores nationwide before Christmas.

The new stores to get the service are the first to be revealed after it was announced in April this year that the service was to be rolled out across stores in England, Scotland and Wales by the end of 2025. This includes Derby, the home of the first ever Primark in Great Britain and Birmingham, home of the world’s largest Primark.

Primark Click and Collect Counter


Alongside the reveal of the next wave of stores, the range available on the service has been expanded to now include menswear and homeware alongside women’s and kidswear, with the new ranges available now to those 57 stores already offering the Click & Collect service.

Kari Rodgers, UK Retail Director at Primark, said: “It’s been fifty years since we first opened our doors in Derby to bring affordable fashion to the British high street and expanding Click & Collect is another way we are giving people more reasons to visit their local high street and Primark. We know our customers love its convenience and the opportunity to access our wider ranges typically only found in larger stores. We’re thrilled to reveal the new stores to offer the service and extend access to our ranges even further before the busy Christmas shopping period begins.”

The full list of the next 54 Primark stores that will offer Click & Collect this year includes:  

  • Banbury, Banbury Gateway 
  • Barnsley, The Alhambra Shopping Centre 
  • Birmingham Fort Parkway, The Fort Shopping Centre 
  • Birmingham, 38 High Street 
  • Bracknell, The Lexicon 
  • Bradford, The Broadway
  • Burton On Trent, Coopers Square Shopping Centre 
  • Camberley, 35 – 41 Park Street 
  • Cambridge, 62-74 Burleigh St
  • Chesterfield, 9-13 Market Place 
  • Colchester, Lion Walk Shopping Centre 
  • Corby, 1A Willow Place 
  • Coventry, Broadgate 
  • Derby, 28-31 Cornmarket 
  • Doncaster, 1-7 Market Place 
  • Grimsby, Freshney Place Shopping Centre 
  • Hanley, 2 – 10 Lamb Street 
  • Harlow, 28 Broad Walk
  • Hemel Hempstead, 260 Marlowes
  • Hereford, 9 – 11 Widemarsh Street 
  • High Wycombe
  • Leeds – Trinity, Albion Street 
  • Leeds – White Rose, White Rose Shopping Centre 
  • Leicester – Fosse Park, Fosse Park Shopping Centre 
  • Leicester, Haymarket Shopping Centre 
  • Lincoln, 216 – 219 High Street 
  • Loughborough, 39 – 40 Market Place 
  • Luton, 48 – 52 George Street 
  • Mansfield, Four Seasons Shopping Centre 
  • Merryhill, Intu Shopping Centre
  • Milton Keynes Centre, 116 Silbury Arcade 
  • Milton Keynes Shopping Park, MK1 Shopping Park 
  • Northampton, Grosvenor Shopping Centre 
  • Norwich, 5-9 Haymarket 
  • Nottingham, 6 – 12 Long Row 
  • Oxford, The Westgate 
  • Peterborough, Queensgate Shopping Centre 
  • Reading, 116-118 Broad St
  • Redditch, Kingfisher Shopping Centre 
  • Rotherham, Parkgate Shopping Centre 
  • Rushden, Rushden Lakes Retail Park 
  • Shrewsbury, Darwin Shopping Centre 
  • Stafford, Riverside 
  • Stevenage, 6 – 8 Town Square 
  • Tamworth, Ventura Retail Park
  • Telford, The Telford Centre 
  • Wakefield, The Ridings Shopping Centre 
  • Walsall, 1-7 Digbeth 
  • West Bromwich, 30 New Square 
  • Woking, The Peacocks Centre 
  • Wolverhampton, 4 Wulfrun Square 
  • Worcester, Crown Gate Shopping Centre 
  • York – Coppergate, Coppergate Shopping Centre 
  • York – Monks Cross, Monks Cross Shopping Park 

While customers wait for the next stores to officially launch the service, everyone can browse the full range of products on the Primark website and check the availability of their favourite products using the stock checker before heading to their local store. 

This month Primark marks 50 years on the Great British High Street, following its first store opening on the Great British High Street in Derby during September 1974. This news comes as the retailer invests over £100 million in its UK stores this year.

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