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Blackwood Wilko store not part of nationwide closures



Blackwood’s Wilko store will remain open as the retailer announces the 52 stores across the UK which are set to close next week.

Wilko has more than 400 stores across the UK, including one on Blackwood High Street.

The company announced it entered administration in early August, as options have been explored to try and save the stores, the first of which opened in 1930.

In a list, released by Wilko, of the stores due to shut on September 12 and 14, Blackwood was not included. When asked, Wilko confirmed it would remain open.

Administrators PricewaterhouseCoopers said they couldn’t confirm if the store in Blackwood had been taken-over by another party, after retailer B&M announced it would be purchasing up to 51 stores across the country.

Despite this being “really good news”, Blackwood’s independent councillor, Kevin Etheridge, still has concerns. He said: “Lots of people have been worried about this and for the residents of Blackwood hopefully this offers some relief.

“However, I’ve got to warn that we are not out of the woods yet. Losing Wilko from the high street would be a major blow and something we can’t let happen.”

What a relief my local Wiko store in Blackwood is staying open at least for the time being, I feel sorry for anyone who loses their job and hope this little store manages to survive, fingers crossed.
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HotPizza71 · 51-55, M
I'm losing one of the 2 store's,plus B&M is coming to town,so will see how long they both last!
senghenydd · M
@HotPizza71 I suppose I must consider these stores nowadays as "Ships that come in the night" B&M isn't a bad store at least you'll have at least one good store.