Saturday, October 19, 2024

Wilko demise is a sad day for East Midlands, says Chamber director

The demise of Worksop-based Wilco is a sad say for a great institution, according to East Midlands Chamber director of partnerships David Pearson.

He said Wilko has been a huge success story for the East Midlands, and his thoughts were with the 12,000 people whose livelihoods are affected.

“Wilko has been a huge success story for the East Midlands, having opened its first store in Leicester 93 years ago. Its listing as the ninth largest company in Reach plc’s East Midlands Top 500 Companies 2023 reflected how it remained a relevant business.

“But like many retailers it has faced a multitude of structural challenges amid the transition to online shopping and cost pressures.

“Wilko’s enormous popularity with customers, which has been evident in many comments by the general public since last week’s news about its impending collapse, provides hope there is still an opportunity to save the company in some form.

“More broadly, the demise of another staple of the high street offers further evidence to Government of the need to back businesses by ‘getting the basics right’, as we set out in our blueprint for economic growth, titled A Centre of Trading Excellence: A Business Manifesto for Growth in the East Midlands and Beyond.

“Specifically, this means a full root-and-branch review of the broken business rates system – which currently severely hampers bricks-and-mortar retail – must be conducted during this Parliament, while outlining a long-term vision for business taxation in all forms would give companies the certainty to plan investments.”

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