17 new Toys R Us shops are opening in WH Smiths across the UK – here’s where

The next wave of 17 will be launched nationwide within the next two months

Holly Williams
Thursday 09 May 2024 17:25 BST
Toys R Us originally went bust in February 2018
Toys R Us originally went bust in February 2018 (Getty)

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WH Smith has revealed the first 17 locations for the next tranche of Toys R Us shops to launch within its stores.

The high street group, which has already opened nine Toys R Us shop-in-shops as part of its retail partnership with the brand, is to open another 30 of the concessions by the end of August.

The next wave of 17 will be launched nationwide within the next two months as the group looks to bring back a brand “known and loved since the mid-80s”.

Three of the concessions – in Hereford, Herefordshire, Leamington Spa in Warwickshire and Fosse Park in Leicester – will open on May 25.

See the full list of new shops below.

The firm’s move to open the first concessions last year marked a return for the children’s chain following its collapse more than six years ago.

Full list

Here are a list of the next 17 Toys R Us shop-in-shops due to open across the WH Smith chain:

– Hereford, Herefordshire– Fosse Park, Leicester– Leamington Spa, Warwickshire– Guildford, Surrey– Sutton, Surrey– Shrewsbury, Shropshire– Salisbury, Wiltshire– Victoria shopping centre, Nottingham– Maidstone, Kent– Woking, Surrey– Hastings, East Sussex– Thurrock, Essex– Newton Abbott, Devon– Halifax, West Yorkshire– Lancaster, Lancashire– George Street, Richmond, London– Taunton, Somerset

Toys R Us went bust in February 2018, shutting the doors on all its 100 shops and resulting in the loss of more than 2,000 jobs.

It announced plans for a relaunch in October 2022, before striking an exclusive deal with WH Smith for concessions in the UK.

WH Smith has unveiled the first 17 locations for the next tranche of Toys R Us shops to launch within its stores over the summer (Aaron Chown/PA)
WH Smith has unveiled the first 17 locations for the next tranche of Toys R Us shops to launch within its stores over the summer (Aaron Chown/PA) (PA Archive)

Sean Toal, high street managing director at WH Smith, said: “I have seen first-hand how positively our customers have responded to the new ranges.

“Many tell me it feels like a back to the future moment – a brand they had known and loved since the mid-80s which is back to deliver the magic to a whole new generation of families.”

He added: “From Hereford to Hastings, today we’ve unveiled the first 17 locations for the new Toys R Us stores in WHSmith.

“Not only is this an exceptionally exciting time for our colleagues and customers, but we’re also proud to be bucking the trend by continuing to invest in the UK high street.”

Founded in the US in 1948, the toy retailer had around 100 stores across the UK before it collapsed into administration in 2018.

Its owners, Toys “R” Us ANZ and WHP Global, have since successfully relaunched the chain and its partner brand, Babies “R” Us, in Australia.

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