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A HIGH street card retailer with 163 branches is set to close another two stores – with huge closing down sales launched at both locations.

Clintons stores in Halifax, west Yorkshire, and Andover, Hampshire, are both due to shut for good this April.

Two Clintons branches are due to close in AprilCredit: Getty

Fans first learnt of the Halifax closure after signs went up in the store window.

These declared that “everything must go”, according to The Courier.

Meanwhile, staff members at the Andover site were told they would be losing their jobs before Christmas.

A spokesperson told Andover Advertiser: “We were told the shop will close in April, there are about eight people working here at the moment, including temporary staff.”

Last month, the store launched a sale with 20 per cent off all items.

Clintons was first launched back in 1968 – and quickly became a go-to for Brits looking for greetings cards.

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