Primark click and collect launches at six more stores TODAY – see the full list of locations and if one’s near you
PRIMARK has confirmed that it has launched its click and collect service at another six stores.
This latest expansion means the service is now available in a total of 87 stores nationwide, just in time for the busy festive season.
Primark has confirmed that it has launched its click and collect service at another six stores[/caption] Shoppers can now order online and pick up at a further six sites[/caption]It means shoppers can order and pick up its women’s, men’s, kids’ clothing, and homeware collections.
Orders can be placed online via the Primark website and picked up in-store at a convenient time.
This nationwide rollout forms part of Primark’s ongoing expansion of Click & Collect, with even more stores set to offer the service before Christmas.
Kari Rodgers, UK Retail Director at Primark, said: “Our Click & Collect service has proved really popular, so we’re excited to roll it out even further.
“It means shoppers can easily order their items from home and pick them up at a time to suit them, and is a great way to make Christmas shopping a little easier this year.”
Just last week the discount chain announced that it was launching the service at another 24 sites.
The six Primark stores launching Click & Collect today are:
- Hanley, 2 – 10 Lamb Street
- Hereford, 9-11 Widemarsh Street
- Lincoln, 216 – 219 High Street
- Mansfield, Four Seasons Shopping Centre
- West Bromwich, 30 New Square
- Worcester, Crowngate Shopping Centre
Primark first launched its click and collect service in 25 stores in the north of England and Wales in November 2022.
The Sun was given an exclusive first look at the new click and collect service when it first launched in Sheffield’s Primark.
There’s no fee to use it but customers need to spend a minimum of £10 on their orders.
Shoppers can browse online and add items to a virtual basket and then choose a day to collect their parcel.
Orders will be available for collection between two and seven days after the order has been placed.
All orders will be delivered to store in brown paper packaging, or cardboard boxes sealed with paper tape featuring the new Click and Collect branding.
The retailer said all of its packaging can be easily recycled at home.
The expansion comes as Primark celebrates 50 years of serving British shoppers, having first opened its doors in Derby in 1974.
The retailer now operates 185 stores across Great Britain.
These stores join the existing Primark stores that already offer the service including:
- Barnsley, The Alhambra Shopping Centre
- Bexleyheath, Unit 4 131 The Broadway, DA6 7HF
- Birkenhead, 212 – 218 Grange Road, CH41 6EA
- Birmingham, 38 High Street
- Birmingham Fort Parkway, The Fort Shopping Centre
- Blackburn, 20 Cobden Court, BB1 7JG
- Blackpool, 50 – 70 Bank Hey Street, FY1 4RY
- Bolton, Crompton Place Shopping Centre, BL1 1EA
- Bradford, The Broadway
- Broughton, 2A Broughton Shopping Centre, CH4 0DE
- Bromley, 162 High Street, BR1 1HE
- Burnley, Charter Walk Shopping Centre, BB11 1BB
- Burton On Trent, Coopers Square Shopping Centre
- Bury, The Rock Shopping Centre, BL9 0ND
- Bluewater, Upper Thames Walk, DA9 9SQ
- Carlisle, 1 English Street, CA3 8NX
- Charlton, Brocklebank Retail Park, SE7 7SX
- Chester, 52 – 60 Foregate Street, CH1 1HA
- Chesterfield, 9-13 Market Place
- Coventry, Broadgate
- Croydon, 5 – 9 North End, High Street, CR9 1SX
- Dartford, 58 – 60 High Street, DA1 1DE
- Derby, 28-31 Cornmarket
- Doncaster, 1-7 Market Place
- Dudley, Merry Hill Shopping Centre
- Ealing, Ealing Broadway Centre, W5 5JY
- East Ham, 51 High Street North, E6 1HZ
- Hackney, 365 – 371 Mare Street, E8 1HY
- Hammersmith, Kings Hall Shopping Centre, W6 0PZ
- Harrow, St Ann’s Shopping Centre, HA1 1AT
- Hounslow, 165 – 169 High Street, TW3 1QL
- Huddersfield, 82 – 86 New Street, HD1 2TR
- Ilford, 129 – 133 High Road, 1G1 1DE
- Kilburn, 54 – 56 High Street, NW6 4HJ
- Kingston, 76 Eden Street, KT1 1DJ
- Lancaster, Martgate Shopping Centre, LA1 1JF
- Leeds – White Rose, White Rose Shopping Centre
- Leeds – Trinity, Albion Street
- Leicester, Haymarket Shopping Centre
- Leicester – Fosse Park, Fosse Park Shopping Centre
- Lewisham, 180 – 190 High Street, SE13 6JL
- Liverpool, 48 – 56 Church Street, LY 3AY
- Llandudno, Parc Llandudno Retail Park, LL30 1PX
- London, 14 – 28 Oxford Street East, W1D 1AU
- London 499 – 517 Oxford Street West, W1K 7DA
- Loughborough, 39 – 40 Market Place
- Manchester, 106 – 22 Market Street, M1 1WA
- Manchester, The Trafford Centre, M17 8AS
- Oldham, 37 – 41 Market Place, OL1 3AB
- Oxford, The Westgate
- Peckham, 51 – 57 Rye Lane, SE15 5EY
- Preston, Fishergate Shopping Centre, PR1 8HJ
- Romford, 33 – 35 South Street, RM1 1NJ
- Redditch, Kingfisher Shopping Centre
- Rotherham, Parkgate Shopping Centre
- Rushden, Rushden Lakes Retail Park
- Sheffield, The Meadowhall Shopping Centre, S9 1ER
- Sheffield, 30 The Moor, S1 4PA
- Shrewsbury, Darwin Shopping Centre
- Southport, 1 Chapel Street, PR8 1AE
- Staines, Elmsleigh Shopping Centre, TW18 4QB
- Stockport, Chestergate, SK1 1NT
- Stratford, 127 – 128 Westfield Stratford City, E20 1EL
- Sutton, St Nicholas Shopping Centre, SM1 1AX
- Tamworth, Ventura Retail Park
- Telford, The Telford Centre
- Tooting, 31 – 39 Mitcham Road, SW17 9PA
- Uxbridge, 1 Chequers Mall, UB8 1LN
- Wakefield, The Ridings Shopping Centre
- Wallasey, 25-28 Liscard Way, CH44 5TL
- Wandsworth, 32 – 34 Southside, SW18 4TF
- Warrington, Golden Square, WA1 1TD
- Watford, 109 – 111 High Street, WD17 2TA
- Wembley, 508 High Road, HA9 7BS
- West Thurrock, Unit 425 Lakeside Shopping Centre, RM20 2ZP
- White City, Westfield London Shopping Centre, W12 7GF
- Wigan, 45-51 Standishgate, WK1 1UP
- Wolverhampton, 4 Wulfrun Square
- Wood Green, Unit 57 The Mall, N22 6YQ
- Woolwich, 18 – 28 Hare Street, SE18 6LZ
- Wrexham, 27-29 Regent Street, LL11 1RY
Primark's history
PRIMARK first opened in 1969 as Pennies in Dublin, hoping to provide affordable fashion in Ireland.
A Primark store officially opened as Primark in 1974 in Derby.
The retailer now has 193 stores across the UK and 441 stores worldwide with a goal of running 530 stores by the end of 2026.
Primark shopping tips
Checking any shop’s busiest hours is a good way to know when to plan your next shopping trip.
You can do it for most high street brands and it could save you time in the queue.
Also, if you’ve got some time on your hands and don’t need to purchase an item right away, why not compare other retailers too?
It always pays to compare prices so you know you’re getting the best deal.
Prices can also vary day to day what deals are on at the time and remember you might pay for delivery if you’re ordering online.
You can compare prices on websites like Google Shopping.
Keep an eye on the season too, if a shop is about to transition from one range to another it might be good to hold off in case something you want is about to be discounted in a sale.
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