Paisley Daily Express

Offer of help to Aulds workers hit by closure

Politician­s vow to support staff’s search for new jobs

- Express Reporter

10.08.2018 Renfrew councillor­s have offered their support to those who have lost their jobs after the closure of Aulds.

The family-owned bakers shut its store in Hairst Street after financial pressures had forced the business’ retail arm into an unsustaina­ble loss- making position.

Renfrew North and Braehead councillor­s Bill Brown, John Shaw and Jane Strang expressed their sadness at the situation and vowed to help those affected find new employment.

Labour Councillor Mr Brown said: “I am extremely disappoint­ed at the position that Aulds finds itself in.

“It has had a presence in the centre of Renfrew for many years and will be sorely missed.

“My thoughts are with the staff and I will be contacting our skills and employment teams to see how we can help those in Renfrew.

“I will also be working with fellow councillor­s from around Renfrewshi­re to see how we can help those involved and prevent further shop closures in our towns.”

Tory Councillor Ms Strang added: “It is always a sad day whenever a local business closes – first and foremost it means people have lost their jobs, which is an incredibly stressful thing to deal with.

“As a local councillor, I am of course more than happy to offer them whatever help I can.

“I think we need to look at the wider issue too. Our high streets need our support, but sadly we have an SNP administra­tion that is making life more difficult for local businesses by introducin­g parking charges.

“If we want people to shop locally, we should not be making it more expensive to do so.

“Myself and my Conservati­ve colleagues opposed the charges, but we were voted down.

“It is time the SNP followed our lead and back local shopkeeper­s instead of working against them.”

However, SNP man Mr Shaw said this was not the time for “political point scoring”.

He said: “I’m disappoint­ed but not surprised that Renfrew’s only Tory Councillor would use the closure of Aulds to mount a disjointed political point-scoring exercise.

“The closure of what was a local institutio­n over many years was a sad day indeed, more so for those who have lost their jobs and I am available to assist those workers in any way I can.”

Meanwhile, Paisley Aulds stores in the Piazza Shopping Centre, Neilston Road and Glasgow Road are safe for now, but will be assessed with a view to selling and safeguardi­ng as many jobs as possible.

The liquidatio­n will not impact on the group’s two other subsidiary companies, Aulds Bakeries Limited and Aulds Delicious Desserts, which has a manufactur­ing facility at Inchinnan.

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There to help John Shaw
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Disappoint­ed Bill Brown
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Wider issue Jane Strang

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