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Deichmann shoe shop in Davygate, York, has closed its doors

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Deichmann shoe shop in Davygate, York, has closed its doors

German footwear retailer Deichmann has closed its doors in Davygate, York, after more than five years in the city.

The shop shut yesterday (March 28, 2026) after a sale period that began in mid-January, with stock at the shop reduced at least 25 per cent and some items marked down further.


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A spokesperson for the brand confirmed the closure to The Press in mid-January.

They said: “I’m confirming that we are unfortunately in the process of closing our store in York. We continue trading until 28th March 2026 and are keeping an eye on suitable alternative locations in York.”

Deichmann opened a new two-floor unit in 2020 after a £475,000 refurbishment, which came with the creation of 12 permanent jobs.

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4 drivers sentenced by York and Harrogate magistrates

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York and North Yorkshire drivers banned by magistrates

Two appeared before York Magistrates Court.

Callum Paul Senior, 31, of Bramham Avenue, Chapelfields, pleaded guilty to failure to provide a breath sample while suspected of drink driving.

He was given a 12-month community order with 200 hours’ hours and was banned from driving for three years. He was ordered to pay £85 prosecution costs and a £114 statutory surcharge.

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Rui Maea-Nunes, 50, of Brook Street, Selby, pleaded guilty to cocaine driving in Brotherton, cocaine driving in Selby and failure to provide a sample of blood when suspected of being in charge of a vehicle after drinking or taking drugs.

She was banned from driving for three years, given a 12-month community order with 100 hours’ unpaid work and ordered to pay £85 prosecution costs and a £114 statutory surcharge.

Two were sentenced at Harrogate Magistrates Court.

John Atkinson, 34, of Market Court, Pickering, was convicted of driving a vehicle with a tyre with insufficient tread.

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He was banned from driving for six months, fined £184 and ordered to pay £90 prosecution costs and a £74 statutory surcharge.

Sally Steadman, 49, of St Nicholas Street, Norton, was convicted of speeding on the A64 at Whitwell Hill.

She was banned from driving for six months, fined £256 and ordered to pay £120 prosecution costs and a £102 statutory surcharge.

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Five major DWP benefit changes coming in April 2026

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