TAUNTON'S BHS will be closing tomorrow - the latest in the collapse of the High Street chain.

The store is one of several which will be closed tomorrow, following other closures last week. 

Store fixtures, fittings and equipment are all for sale. 

More than 11,000 employees are set to lose their jobs after the department store chain collapsed into administration in April.

Duff & Phelps closed down 20 stores last Saturday, affecting 580 staff, and will shut a further 30 shops on July 30, affecting another 700 employees.

BHS had 164 stores altogether prior to its collapse.

Staff across the remaining 114 stores were formally notified on Monday that their jobs are going into redundancy consultation, with all stores to be closed by August 20.

Duff & Phelps has failed to find a buyer for the business as a going concern and will now look to sell the stores off piecemeal.

Retail billionaire Sir Philip Green was branded the "unacceptable face of capitalism" as a parliamentary inquiry found he systematically extracted huge sums from the collapsed store group while leaving its pension fund in deficit.