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Primark looking for extra space to store surplus stock

The retailer is currently closed in line with Government lockdown rules

Primark store in Birmingham(Image: PA)

Fashion chain Primark is reportedly looking for warehouse space to store £1.5billion worth of surplus stock from overseas.

According to Property Week, the retailer has appointed estate agency Savills to help find 400,000 sq ft of warehouse space.

The chain, which is currently closed in line with Government lockdown rules, has already reportedly rented up to 40 per cent more space during the coronavirus pandemic.

A spokesperson for Primark told Property Week: ”We have made clear our intention to secure additional space to house product we are receiving from our suppliers."

The retailer has suppliers across the world, including in China, India, Pakistan and Turkey, according to its website

"We don’t comment on commercial arrangements," the statement added.

The retailer has donated more than 200,000 products to frontline workers during the coronavirus crisis, including 38,000 t-shirts, socks, underwear, hairclips, pyjamas and joggers.