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High street Post Offices to shut forever as 100 TG Jones stores closed

News RoomBy News RoomMay 6, 2026
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The familiar sight of a Post Office counter nestled within a WHSmith store has been a cornerstone of British high streets for decades. However, that landscape is now undergoing a profound and unsettling transformation. In a sweeping restructure that threatens to create new gaps in community infrastructure, approximately 100 Post Office branches are slated for permanent closure. These are not standalone facilities, but rather the in-store counters operating within shops now operating under the TG Jones brand—the very same stores that were, until last year, part of the WHSmith high street empire. This move, coming barely a year after the acquisition, signals a turbulent and uncertain future for this retail chain and the essential postal services it houses, leaving many towns to face the potential loss of a vital hub.

The turmoil stems from the 2025 purchase of WHSmith’s high street news agent business by the private equity firm Modella Capital, which subsequently rebranded the estate as TG Jones. The ambitious initial vision was one of growth, with plans to expand the network to over 500 stores. Yet, the rebrand has failed to gain traction, and the business has struggled financially. With a 12-month moratorium on closures—agreed upon at the time of sale—now expired, Modella is executing a drastic restructuring plan to prevent a total collapse. The firm is working with advisers from Teneo and law firm Slaughter and May on a proposal that could see up to 100 of the chain’s 480 shops shut down, directly resulting in the loss of their integral Post Office counters and leaving around 400 stores to continue trading.

The human and community impact of this corporate restructuring cannot be overstated. For countless individuals, particularly the elderly and those without easy access to transport, these in-store Post Offices are a lifeline. They are where pensions are collected, parcels are sent to loved ones, passports are verified, and bills are paid. The closure of a branch like the one in Ipswich, announced for June 6th, or those in Swindon, Chippenham, Oxford, Hampshire, and North Wales, represents more than just a shuttered shopfront. It erodes local convenience, forces longer journeys, and removes a point of human contact and routine from the heart of communities already grappling with the decline of high street amenities.

Financially, the situation is complex and contentious. Modella is reportedly considering the use of a legal mechanism known as a “cram-down.” This procedure could allow the restructuring plan to be enforced with the approval of just one class of creditor and the High Court, even if other parties object. A key player in these negotiations is Secure Trust, understood to have provided a £50 million loan to fund the original acquisition. Their stance will be crucial in determining the path forward. This aggressive legal strategy underscores the severe financial pressures facing the TG Jones business and highlights the high-stakes battle being waged behind the scenes, with the fate of high street services hanging in the balance.

This wave of closures is a significant blow to the UK’s postal network and poses serious questions about the sustainability of housing essential public services within privately-owned retail chains. While the Post Office Ltd operates as a separate entity, its reliance on franchises and partners like TG Jones makes it vulnerable to the commercial fortunes of those businesses. The collapse of the TG Jones rebrand and the ensuing restructure expose a fragile model. It suggests that without robust, long-term commitments and successful underlying retail operations, the accessibility of postal services for millions remains precarious, subject to the volatile winds of private equity and market performance.

In conclusion, the impending closure of up to 100 Post Office branches within TG Jones stores is more than a business story; it is a story of community disruption. It marks a rapid unraveling of the ambitious plans set just a year ago, revealing the struggles of the TG Jones rebrand and the drastic measures deemed necessary to salvage the business. As towns across the UK prepare to lose these vital counters, the episode serves as a stark reminder of the intricate link between private retail health and public service provision. The outcome will not only shape the future of TG Jones but also redefine the map of accessible postal services, urging a broader conversation on how to protect such essential community infrastructure in an increasingly uncertain high street environment.

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