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Wilko returns to another high street TODAY just in time for Christmas – see the full list of locations

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WILKO is returning to another high street today meaning shoppers can browse shelves and bag a bargain just in time for Christmas.

The beloved retailer is opening its doors in a major location today with the unveiling of a brand-new store.

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Wilko is celebrating its seventh return to UK high streets todayCredit: Alamy

The chain has returned to The Pavillions Shopping Centre in Uxbridge, London, allowing locals enough time to grab their Christmas shopping and Black Friday Deals.

It is the seventh store that Wilko has opened since collapsing into administration in October last year.

With over 100,000 items for sale, the new store will now offer additional services to customers such as a Click and Collect station.

Today, the Uxbridge team is celebrating the launch by handing out goody bags and free gift bags to their first 50 customers.

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Alex Simpkin, trading as The Range and Wilko, said: “Our expansion is about bringing Wilko back to the heart of communities, providing quality and value in every corner of the UK.

“We’ve had a great reception from customers in our six locations to date, and from wilko.com shoppers, and we’re thrilled to announce our reopening in Uxbridge, which also marks our return to Greater London too.”

Wilko collapsed into administration due to struggles with high rental costs and low foot fall.

The homeware store also faced competition from rivals such as B&M and Home Bargains.

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At the beginning of 2023 the retailer attempted a turnaround plan and aimed to make significant cost savings in the wake of the pandemic.

Visiting the new Wilko Store

However, while Wilko claimed it saw “real progress”, the chain was unable to improve its finances quickly enough to avoid insolvency.

Loyal customers were saddened to see the retailer go, calling it the "end of an era".

And several bidders tried and failed to save the brand along with its stores and 12,500 staff, but most fell through.

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