A WHITEBIRK carpet store is one of 142 branches from across the country axed by administrators today.

The Allied Carpet store in Whitebirk Drive has been closed with the loss of around six jobs.

Administrator BDO Stoy Hayward said it had been unable to sell on the bulk of the firm's branches amid fears over tough trading.

The stores were all closed by the end of today, but the future of around another 120 jobs still hangs in the balance as BDO seeks to offload the remaining 20 outlets remaining in administration.

BDO had already sold 55 stores to a new firm set up by former Allied chief executive Clive Hutchings, having recently struck a deal to offload another four to the firm, called Allied Carpets Retail Limited.

Allied Carpets went into administration last month, with 21,000 orders still outstanding.

BDO said it was making good progress finishing the orders, with 16,000 fulfilled so far, and aims to ensure all are completed eventually.

It remains hopeful of selling on the remaining stores that are still trading and said it was also in negotiations over deals for the premises of those stores included in the recent wave of closures.

Dermot Power, BDO Stoy Hayward business restructuring partner, said: "Although we have had a strong level of initial interest in the portfolio, the common concern has been around the lack of visibility of future turnover.

"In addition, many of those who operate in the same industry haven't been comfortable taking the step to extend their current portfolio in such a tough trading climate."

Allied Carpets fell victim to the housing market slump as fewer home sales dented demand for flooring and carpets.