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Ten more West Midlands Wilko stores to close in coming days

The group adds to four other shops which are shutting this week as administrators wind down high street retailer

(Image: James Veysey/REX/Shutterstock)

A further ten Wilko stores in the West Midlands will close in the coming days following the closure of a quartet of stores this week as the company winds down operations.

Shops in Hanley, Kings Heath, Shirley and Worcester will close on Sunday, followed by Great Bridge and Tamworth on Tuesday and Bloxwich, Droitwich, Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton next Thursday.

This follows units in Brownhills and Stafford closing today and Uttoxeter and Walsall this Thursday which collectively employ 74 staff.

The four stores are part of a portfolio of 52 across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to shut down this week, resulting in 1,016 staff being made redundant.

Distribution centres in Worksop and Newport have also closed, resulting in almost 300 further redundancies, following the high street homeware retailer collapsing in August.

Separately, administrators at PwC have entered into an agreement to provide discount retailer B&M with the option to acquire up to 51 properties after the administration trading period concludes at those particular sites in a deal worth up to £13 million.

Zelf Hussain, Jane Steer and Edward Williams from PwC were appointed as joint administrators of Wilkinson Hardware Stores, Wilko and Wilko.com on August 10.