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West Midlands retail closures highest in Britain

But a new report by PwC also says that last year the actual rate of shutdowns in the region was its lowest since 2018.

Retail closures in the West Midlands were the highest of any British region last year despite the actual rate of shutdowns being its lowest since 2018.

New analysis published by financial services firm PwC and researcher Local Data Company suggests the region was the part of the country most impacted by store closures in 2022, followed by Greater London and Yorkshire and Humber in third.

Last year, 1,024 shops in the West Midlands closed while 596 new ones opened, creating a net closure of 428 shops.

Despite being the worst region of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, it was still an improvement on 2021 which saw 1,676 closures against 641 openings, making a net closure of 1,035 shops. The 2022 figure was a net fall of -2.3 per cent, improving from -5.4 per cent in 2021.

By contrast, the East Midlands saw a net fall of -1.4 per cent last year, the third lowest in the country.

The report said the West Midlands saw some parts of the high street thriving with takeaways, convenience stores, DIY and pet stores bouncing back, helped by pandemic trends.

Across the country, stores are closing at their slowest rate since 2014, with net closures also at their lowest level in five years