The Isle of Wight's Iceland supermarket in Newport has shut for the final time.
The store, on South Street, waved goodbye to customers for the final time on Saturday (25).
Despite its closure, the frozen food seller will still have a presence in the town.
Food Warehouse, which is owned by company, will continue to trade at its home on Riverway.
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Iceland's South Street closure is the latest in a long list of changes in Newport over recent months.
Retail giant H&M, based on the same stretch of road, shut in February.
Meanwhile, the County Press reported how a long-standing cafe in Cowes has moved to Newport, in a bid to revive the high street.
Read more: Isle of Wight high street swap for popular cafe after 24 years
And, just over the road from Newport's Iceland, Sports Direct recently reopened its new look and expanded store, which includes Game.
H&M in Newport has also closed recently.
Supermarket giant Tesco has also set its sights on opening a branch in what was formerly Laura Ashley, on Newport High Street.
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