Wilko has revealed the locations of 111 stores which will close for good next week.
The fate of stores in King's Lynn, Dereham and Thetford has been decided after branches in Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth closed earlier this month.
The firm will close 37 stores, including Dereham and Thetford, after trading on September 24, a further 37 on September 26 and another 37, including King's Lynn, on September 28.
The high street chain, which entered administration last month, started its closure process last week.
All of Wilko’s 400 shops will close by early October, according to administrators from PwC, and there are 12,500 redundancies now likely for all staff.
The Gorleston branch is closing on Thursday but a closure date for the Norwich shop has not been revealed.
B&M European Value Retail said it has agreed to acquire up to 51 Wilko sites from the administrators in a deal worth up to £13 million.
Administrators for the firm had been in discussions with Doug Putman, who owns HMV, over a deal to buy around 200 Wilko shops - but these talks collapsed.
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