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Homebase is closing its last remaining Cardiff store

DIY to garden retailer Homebase has confirmed another store closure in Wales.

The retailer, which last year announced 42 store closures across the UK as part of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) struck with creditors, has confirmed its last remaining store in Cardiff will close this summer.

It said that with a break clause on the lease of its Llanishen store at Ty Glas Road, the landlord has secured a new tenant

As a result the store is expected to cease trading in August.

Last year's CVA resulted in the closure of its Newport Road store Cardiff, as well as further store closures in Wrexham and Swansea.

In March last year, before the CVA, it closed what was then its largest store in Cardiff with a 30,000 sq ft outlet at Culverhouse Cross.

A spokesman for Homebase said he couldn't disclose how many jobs will be affected by its latest store closure.

Homebase's  remaining stores in Wales are at Newport, Brecon, Haverfordwest, Mold and Bridgend

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