Tesco names 43 UK store closures
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Supermarket giant Tesco has named the 43 stores it is closing across the country, a move that will put 2,000 jobs at risk.
The company is currently informing staff at the affected stores.
The Express and Home Plus stores will close on 15 March with the Tesco Metros and Superstores on the list closing on 4 April.
Tesco warned earlier this month that 43 stores would be shut as part of plans to cut costs.
Tesco chief executive Dave Lewis said the decision to close the stores was "exceptionally difficult".
"Our priority is to explain what this announcement means for our colleagues and, wherever possible, offer them alternative roles with Tesco," he added.
Superstore closures include those in Doncaster and Chatham, while the DIY and homeware Homeplus closures include stores in Edinburgh and Southampton.
In total, 18 Express, 12 Metro, seven superstores and six Homeplus stores are shutting their doors.
Troubled Tesco
43
unprofitable stores to be closed
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£250m of cost cuts planned
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49 planned new stores to be cancelled
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0.3% fall in like-for-like store sales over the six-week Christmas period
The move follows two successive years of falling sales and profits, and a shock accounting scandal, which saw the chain overstate its profits by some £263m.
Mr Lewis, who joined the retail giant from consumer goods firm Unilever just five months ago, has pledged to slash costs and sell assets to fund lower prices and mend Tesco's finances.
Retail union Usdaw said the store closures were "devastating news" for the 2,000 staff involved.
"Our priority is to maximise employment within Tesco, seek redeployment opportunities for members, where possible, and to keep job losses to a minimum," said Pauline Foulkes from the union.
Tesco's announcement marks a stark contrast to Tuesday's update from Waitrose that detailed plans to create 2,000 jobs in new shops and by expanding existing sites.
The retailer is opening 14 new shops from spring this year, seven of them smaller convenience outlets.
However, of the so-called "big four" supermarkets, which includes Tesco as well as Sainsbury's, Morrisons and Asda, most are shelving expansion plans or even closing stores.
In November, Sainsbury's said it was scrapping plans for new stores, while Morrissons plans to close 10 loss-making stores this year.
Tesco store closures
Tesco Express stores:
Bearwood
Belvedere
Church Street Ballymena
Heaton Chapel
Heybridge Essex
Houghton Regis
Liverpool Kensington
Longbridge Road Barking
Northfield Birmingham
Raymouth Lane Worksop
Sheffield Manor
South Tottenham High Road
Tredegar
Troon
Walsall Wood
Wealdstone
Whitley Bay
York Road Hartlepool
Tesco Metro stores:
Bicester
Bootle
Caerphilly
Crossgates
Devizes
Grangemouth
Mexborough
Morecambe
Ormskirk
Runcorn
Smethwick
Woodseats
Tesco Superstores:
Bedlington
Chatham
Connswater
Cregagh Road
Doncaster
Kirkcaldy
Wrexham Doods Lane
Tesco Homeplus:
Bristol Cribbs
Chelmsford
Chester
Edinburgh
Southampton
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