An outdoor clothing brand is closing its shop in Norwich following store closures nationwide.
'Closing down' banners have been put up in the Trespass shop in the Chantry Place shopping centre.
The Norwich branch follows in the footsteps of others across the country after stores in Harrogate, Canterbury, Derby, Solihull, Workington and Chesterfield were closed earlier this year.
The British brand is best known for selling outdoor clothing, footwear and equipment.
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It comes after Superdry shut its doors at the shopping centre last month.
Paul McCarthy, general manager at Chantry Place, said: “Trespass is leaving the centre and we are in talks with other retailers about the space.
"Just last week we welcomed Pop Specs to the centre and Ben & Jerry’s will be opening very soon too."
The closure comes just nine months after competitor Mountain Warehouse opened a huge new 11,000 sq ft store in Haymarket.
The store has not yet announced its official closing date and Trespass has been contacted for comment.
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