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Tuesday 07 March 2017 9:34 am

Mapped: All 34 Budgens store closures and when they will shut

By: Helen Cahill

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This morning it emerged that Budgens stores up an down the country have been closed after the operator of the stores went into administration.

Accountancy firm PwC was appointed as administrators for the shops by restructuring firm Hilco Capital, but the accountancy giant could not find a buyer for the convenience stores.

Read more: Budgens is closing more than 30 stores 

Food Retailer Operations Limited, which was running the stores, only bought them from the Co-op in July last year. 

​There are a handful left that are still to shut, here's a full list of which stores are closing, when they're closing, and how many jobs have been lost at each one:

Aberystwyth: February 26 – 22

Blackburn: February 25 – 13

South Benfleet: February 26 – 12

Ludlow: February 26 – 27

Weoley Castle: February 26 – 26

Norwich: February 26 – 18

Dagenham (Becontree): February 26 – 17

Greenwich, London: February 26 – 22

Sydenham, London: February 26 – 22

Northumberland Heath: March 5 – 19

Watton: March 5 – 23

Buckley, Brunswick Road: March 5 – 32

Prestwick: March 5 – 35

Crewkerne, Falklands Square: March 5 – 16

Helston, The Parade: March 5 – 24

Cardigan, Lower Mwldan: March 5 – 19

Totnes, Fore Street: March 5 – 19

Shaftesbury, Bell Street: March 5 – 22

Christchurch, Saxon Square: March 5 – 18

Rochford, Roche Close: March 5 – 23

Basingstoke, Winklebury Way: March 5 – 20

Tiverton, Market Walk: March 5 – 22

Gillingham, Kent: March 9 – 37

Southall, London: March 9 – 22

Littlehampton, Wick Street: March 9 – 16

Sherwood, Mansfield Road: March 9 – 24

Newport, Shropshire: March 9 – 30

New Invention, Shropshire: March 9 – 30

New Brighton: March 9 – 17

Wisbec: March 9 – 25

St Neots: March 9 – 27

Paisley: March 9 – 34

Monmouth, Oldway Centre: March 9 – 21

Weymouth, Littlemoor Road: March 9 – 36

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