The Body Shop is to close one of its Norfolk stores after the cosmetics chain tumbled into administration earlier this month.

The company is to shut another 75 UK stores within the next six weeks, with the loss of 489 jobs.

Its King's Lynn shop in High Street is one of the stores that will be closing.

Administrators from FRP Advisory said the latest closures will take place over the next four to six weeks as part of a heavy restructuring aimed at preserving the brand.

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Last week, the retailer shut seven shops in its first phase of restructuring after confirming plans to close nearly half of its then-198 UK outlets.

The latest announcement will leave the retail firm with 116 stores across the UK.

The Norwich branch in Castle Street will remain open as it is one of only a handful of Body Shops stores which are operated as a franchise.

Administrators said the closures will bring its store estate in line with industry rivals and will support “a return to financial stability”.