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Poundland plans 68 store closures putting more than 1,000 jobs at risk

More than 1,000 jobs at risk as Poundland plans 68 store closures 1 hour ago Share Save Emma Simpson & Faarea Masud BBC News Share Save Getty Images Budget chain Poundland has said it will be closing 68 stores as part of a turnaround plan to revive its fortunes, putting more than 1,000 jobs at risk. A distribution centre at Darton, South Yorkshire and its national distribution centre at Bilston in the West Midlands have also been earmarked for closure. In addition, Poundland is seeking rent reductions from landlords which, together with leases expiring on some stores, could result in an additional 70 or so shop closures in the future. Poundland, which currently has 792 stores in the UK and Ireland and employs around 16,000 people, was sold for a pound last week to US investment firm Gordon Brothers. The restructuring plan still requires approval by a court. "It's no secret that we have much work to do to get Poundland back on track," said Barry Williams, Poundland managing director. While it was "regrettable" the turnaround plan included closures, he said this was "necessary if we're to achieve our goal of securing the future of thousands of jobs and hundreds of stores". "While Poundland remains a strong brand, serving 20m-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." 'I used to spend £50 there': What's gone wrong at Poundland?
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