Long-standing Kirkcaldy gift shop set to close


The Mercat-based business, which has been trading for the last eight years, will close, though jobs will not be lost with all staff being transferred over to the main Present Shop store, situated next door.
Owner Jim Collins, who has traded in the shopping centre for the past 22 years, said high business rates, reduced footfall and online shopping were to blame.
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Hide Ad“It has come to the point where we could no longer sustain the two shops, so we’ve had to make the difficult decision to close one store in order to safeguard not only our present business, but also our long-term future,” explained Mr Collins.
“I have a very loyal workforce of 16 employees, and those jobs, I’m happy to say, will remain.”
Mr Collins said a number of bigger store closures to hit the town in the last couple of years have had a big impact on Kirkcaldy town centre.
“The loss of big stores like BHS and the Subway food court have had a big effect. Less shops means less people coming into the town and that inevitably is going to drastically affect any business.”
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Hide AdWith more and more shoppers opting to buy online or at out of town retail parks, the difficulty faced by town centre traders is reflected in the significant drop in footfall in recent years.
A recent retail report confirmed that In 2010 the shopping centre received almost 7 million shoppers, that figure dropped to 5.4m in 2014, and in 2017 fell to 4.5m.
With sale signs now up, Mr Collins said the store will close in the coming weeks.
“I want to thank all those who have supported us over the years and will continue to do so at our other store. We will be incorporating some of the key lines, such as the balloons sales, into our existing shop.”