Wilko has confirmed 14 sites will shut just days after the retail store chain admitted it was on the edge of entering administration.
The retailer announced it had filed its "notice of intention" to the high court - which put 12,500 jobs and a total of 400 stores at risk, including 16 in Greater Manchester.
But some of the bargain chain stores at risk could be rescued after it was revealed there are "significant levels of interest," reports the Mirror.
Wilko chief executive Mark Jackson said he will continue to push the interested parties to "move as fast as possible." In a statement, he explained: "We’ll continue to progress discussions with interested parties with the aim of completing a transaction which preserves the business and will encourage those interested parties we’re in discussions with to move as fast as possible." Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. The following 14 stores named for imminent closure: Wilko, which was first founded in Leicester in 1930, previously announced its plans to shut over a dozen stores last year.