Homebase stores across the North East could be facing closure(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Homebase 'on brink of administration' with 130 UK shops at risk of closure

by · ChronicleLive

Homebase is reportedly set to enter administration, with 130 shops across the country potentially set to close their doors for good.

The DIY and garden giant is said to be making preparations to call in administrators for its UK operation, in the latest household name at risk of disappearing from the high street. It has not been confirmed which stores are at risk of closure, but Homebase has branches across the North East, including in Gateshead's Team Valley, Hexham, Blyth, Alnwick, Berwick and Bishop Auckland.

The Range, the privately owned general merchandise retailer, is closing in on a deal to snap up a large chunk of Homebase which will save close to 1,500 jobs. However, doubts remain about at least 1,700 more jobs .

The news is the latest in a long line of several popular retail chains that have collapsed into administration in recent years, with Wilko having shut all of its stores in 2023 after failing to find a buyer for the businesses. More recently, The Body Shop closed 82 of its shops after going into administration in February, but was saved from complete collapse in September after being bought by a consortium led by tycoon Mike Jatania.

In 2018, Homebase underwent a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) and closed over 100 stores, leading to the loss of 1,500 jobs. The retailer lost more than £40million in 2022, according to accounts filed at Companies House, although last year's performance is believed to have been significantly better.

In August this year, Homebase managing director Damian McGloughlin wrote to suppliers saying it was trading "behind where we planned to be" and would begin an "active sale process" to seek new investment. According to The Times, Homebase has held discussions with a number of parties in addition to The Range, including B&M European Value Retail and Kingfisher, but a deal is yet to be reached.

Full list of Homebase stores at risk of closure

Drogheda

Dublin

Dublin

Letterkenny

Navan

Portlaoise

Sligo

Waterford

Abingdon

Alnwick

Altrincham

Ashbourne

Barnstaple

Basildon

Basingstoke

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Bicester

Biggleswade

Birmingham

Birmingham

Birmingham

Bishop Auckland

Bishop’s Stortford

Blandford Forum

Blyth

Bodmin

Bracknell

Bradford

Bristol

Broadstairs

Bury Saint Edmunds

Cannock

Chatham

Cheltenham

Chester

Chichester

Christchurch

Clitheroe

Colchester

Coventry

Daventry

Derby

Derby

East Dereham

Eastbourne

Epsom

Farnham

Felixstowe

Folkestone

Frome

Gateshead

Gloucester

Godalming

Harlow

Harrogate

Herne Bay

Hexham

High Wycombe

Honiton

Horsham

Hove

Hull

Huntingdon

Leamington Spa

Ledbury

Leeds

Leicester

Leighton Buzzard

Lewes

London

London

London

London

Luton

Maidenhead

Maidstone

Market Harborough

Middlesex

Milton Keynes

Morecambe

Newcastle Under Lyme

Newmarket

Newton Abbot

Norwich

Norwich

Nottingham

Oldbury

Orpington

Oxford

Poole

Rayleigh

Reigate

Romford

Ruislip

Saffron Walden

Selby

Sevenoaks

Sheffield

Sheffield

Sittingbourne

Sleaford

St. Albans

Staines

Stamford

Stockport

Stroud

Sudbury, Suffolk

Telford

Tiverton

Truro

Tunbridge Wells

Waltham Cross

Winchester

Wirral

Woking

Wolverhampton

Worcester

Antrim

Bangor

Belfast

Belfast

Cookstown

Craigavon

Dumfries

Dunfermline

Edinburgh

Glasgow

Glenrothes

Hamilton

Oban

Wales

Bridgend

Haverfordwest


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