LONDON, 5 June (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The British Heart Foundation plans to close 150 charity shops across the UK to address rising costs and shifting shopping habits. The British Heart Foundation will shutter these locations by 2028, aiming to protect vital funding for ongoing life-saving cardiovascular disease research.
Responding to a challenging retail environment
The retail landscape in the UK has become increasingly difficult, and the British Heart Foundation is not immune to these broader economic pressures. With many high-street retailers facing soaring energy bills, increased wage expectations, and the rise of online competition, the charity must adapt its business model. By closing stores that are no longer performing, the British Heart Foundation aims to protect its overall financial health. The charity remains committed to its mission, even as it takes these necessary steps to refine its physical presence and focus resources where they generate the most impact for its research initiatives.
A phased approach to the network reduction
The transition will take place in two distinct stages to ensure that staff and communities are supported throughout the process. The British Heart Foundation intends to shut 90 locations by the end of March 2027, with the final 60 shops slated for closure by March 2028. Beyond physical locations, the charity is also proposing a reduction in central teams that support the retail arm. While these cuts are significant, management has stressed that they are proactive measures. The British Heart Foundation remains a vital force in medical research, and these changes are specifically designed to preserve its ability to fund life-saving work.
Prioritizing life-saving research outcomes
“We must take the difficult step to close some of our shops to sustain retail’s important contribution to funding groundbreaking research,”
said Dr. Charmaine Griffiths, Chief Executive of the British Heart Foundation. Her words reflect the central priority of the organization: ensuring that every pound raised contributes effectively to the fight against cardiovascular disease. While the physical storefronts have traditionally been a cornerstone of local fundraising, the shift in donor behavior and retail performance requires a modern approach. The British Heart Foundation will continue to evolve its digital platforms, including eBay and its own web store, to maintain a strong revenue stream.

Supporting the affected team members
Recognizing the personal impact of these changes, the British Heart Foundation has pledged to support all affected colleagues and volunteers. Redeployment opportunities are being explored where possible, and volunteers will be invited to transition to nearby branches or other localized fundraising roles. As the British Heart Foundation continues its work, the focus remains on transparency during this period of transition. The locations earmarked for closure will be communicated clearly on the official website once all directly impacted employees have been informed, ensuring that the community remains well-informed and supported as the network adapts to the current economic reality.
