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By Edward Devlin2021-05-25T15:58:00+01:00
Wilko revenues have slumped by £107m despite remaining open throughout lockdown as an “essential” retailer as the pandemic saw shoppers disappear from the high street, newly filed accounts at Companies House revealed.
Sales fell 7.3% to £1.4bn in the year ended 30 January 2021, with like-for-like figures down 7.7%, according to the accounts. It is the third consecutive year the top line at the retail chain has declined, having fallen from £1.6bn in 2017/18.
The group, which celebrated its 90th year on the high street in 2020, blamed the “unprecedented challenges” of Covid for the drop last year as footfall at its high street and shopping centres stores, which make up the bulk of the 414-strong estate, registered declines of more than 40% after the March 2020 lockdown to the end of the financial year.
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Ignoring public health orders to self-isolate after testing positive for COVID-19 has landed an Airdrie couple fines totalling $2,250.
Tammy and Ethan Hiltz pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges under the Public Health Act of violating an order of the chief medical officer of health.
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Both tested positive for the novel coronavirus last November after the husband came into contact with a co-worker infected with the disease.
After developing symptoms they each went for testing the husband on Nov. 12, and the wife on Nov. 17. The day after their tests, each received a text message from Alberta Health Services indicating positive results and they were required to self-isolate for 14 days.
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