The 52 Wilko stores slated for closure next week as a result of the company’s collapse have now been identified. PwC, the administrators, have disclosed that 26 of these stores will cease operations on the upcoming Tuesday, with the remaining 28 set to shut their doors on Thursday, September 14th, due to the absence of viable offers for the entire company.

Unfortunately, over 1,000 employees are facing redundancy as the prospects of a rescue deal for the business remain uncertain. Among the affected locations are branches in Liverpool, Cardiff, Acton, and Falmouth.

Edward Williams, joint administrator at PwC, expressed the necessity of these closures and job losses due to the dearth of potential buyers for the entire business. He acknowledged the impact on both dedicated staff and the communities these stores have served.

Earlier this week, administrators announced over 1,300 redundancies, encompassing positions at the 52 stores as well as Wilko’s distribution and support centers. Employees at these affected shops were informed of the job losses at 10:00 BST.

While rival B&M has secured a £13 million deal for up to 51 of Wilko’s properties, the fate of the brand and approximately 300 more stores remains uncertain. A larger rescue package proposed by HMV’s Doug Putman has reportedly faced funding hurdles.

PwC stated that they are actively engaged in discussions with interested parties looking to purchase segments of the business, with a commitment to preserving as many jobs as possible. However, they also cautioned that further store closures might regrettably become necessary.

Wilko, a longstanding presence on the High Street for decades, entered administration in August due to financial challenges. With approximately 12,500 employees and 400 stores, the company was founded in 1930 and enjoyed substantial growth in the 1990s. Nevertheless, in recent years, it faced fierce competition from rivals like B&M, Poundland, and Home Bargains. Some other retailers, including Dunelm and Toolstation, have encouraged Wilko employees to consider applying for available positions.

The following stores will close 12 September: 

Acton

Aldershot

Barking

Bishop Auckland

Bletchley

Brownhills

Camberley

Cardiff Bay Retail Park

Falmouth

Harpurhey

Irvine

Liverpool Edge Lane

Llandudno

Lowestoft

Morley

Nelson

Port Talbot

Putney

Stafford

Tunbridge Wells

Wakefield

Weston-super-Mare

Westwood Cross

Winsford

The following stores will close 14 September: 

Ashford

Avonmeads

Banbury

Barrow in Furness

Basildon, Belle Vale

Burnley

Clydebank

Cortonwood

Dagenham

Dewsbury

Eccles

Folkestone

Great Yarmouth

Hammersmith

Huddersfield

Morriston

New Malden

North Shields

Queen Street Cardiff

Rhyl

Southampton-West Quay

St Austell

Stockport

Truro

Uttoxeter

Walsall

Woking

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