Wilko is located at Rawson Quarter, Bradford BD1 3QQ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Wilko and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0333 005 2901 or visit our website

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Simon Jones

5 Google Rating

Go to this Wilko regularly its always really clean and well stocked ...its usually quite busy at the

5/ 5

Go to this Wilko regularly its always really clean and well stocked ...its usually quite busy at the tills but better now they have the self checkouts.

Denise Oukhaba

5 Google Rating

Fantastic bargains in the sale section, and quality homewares for xmas gifts. All bought from really

5/ 5

Fantastic bargains in the sale section, and quality homewares for xmas gifts. All bought from really lovely helpful staff with genuine smiles and cheerfulness.

Forced Hard

3 Google Rating

Useful but the their csusing big queues all the time because their trying to get everyone to pay by

3/ 5

Useful but the their csusing big queues all the time because their trying to get everyone to pay by card and their just not getting it that alot of people dont want to pay by card, id go in early or avoid the place unless you really need something from there.

Andrew Batley

5 Google Rating

Great place with some great products well worth a visit

5/ 5

Great place with some great products well worth a visit

Jean Pearson

5 Google Rating

Excellent had everything I wanted and more. Customers followed the covid rules. Good choice of paint

5/ 5

Excellent had everything I wanted and more. Customers followed the covid rules. Good choice of paint and some very nice paper all at a good price and quality definitely will shop there again

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