1,300-plus jobs at risk as Poundland plans to shut 68 shops and two warehouses


More than 1,300 jobs are at risk at Poundland after the retailer announced plans to shut 68 shops and two of its UK warehouses following its takeover by investment firm Gordon Brothers.

Last week, Pepco Group sold the discount chain for ยฃ1 after it had been hit by a sharp downturn in trading in recent years.

On Tuesday, Poundland said it is seeking court approval for a restructuring plan to shut 68 shops and secure rent reductions on dozens more.

It is understood that around 1,000 shop workers are set to be affected by the restructuring.

The discount chain, known for primarily selling products for ยฃ1, also indicated it will shut dozens more of its UK shops in the coming years under the new ownership.

The retailer said it expects to end up with between 650 and 700 stores across the UK and Ireland after the overhaul.

It currently runs around 800 stores but stressed Irish shops have not been affected by the restructuring plan.

Poundland said it also plans to close its frozen and digital distribution site at Darton, South Yorkshire, later this year and another warehouse at Springvale in Bilston, West Midlands, in early 2026.

Around 350 people will be affected by the warehouse closures.

It will also stop selling frozen food at stores where itโ€™s currently offered and reduce its chilled food offer in the future.

The warehouse closures are also linked to Poundlandโ€™s plan to stop online sales through its Poundland.co.uk website.

Bosses said they expect the court proceedings for the restructuring to conclude in late summer.

Barry Williams, managing director of Poundland, said: โ€œItโ€™s no secret that we have much work to do to get Poundland back on track.

โ€œWhile Poundland remains a strong brand, serving 20 million-plus shoppers each year, our performance for a significant period has fallen short of our high standards and action is needed to enable the business to return to growth.

โ€œItโ€™s sincerely regrettable that this plan includes the closure of stores and distribution centres, but itโ€™s necessary if weโ€™re to achieve our goal of securing the future of thousands of jobs and hundreds of stores.

โ€œIt goes without saying that if our plans are approved, we will do all we can to support colleagues who will be directly affected by the changes.โ€

Last month, Poundland reported revenues dropped by 6.5% to 985 million euros (ยฃ830 million) for the six months to March, compared with a year earlier.

The brand suffered โ€œchallenges across all categoriesโ€ and had 18 net store closures over the period.

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