Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Joules HQ redundanci­es amid hunt for buyer

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ADMINISTRA­TORS for the Joules clothing business said a number of redundanci­es have been made at its south Leicesters­hire headquarte­rs.

The lifestyle retailer called in joint administra­tors this month after warning that profits were well below forecasts due to factors such as Covid, rising costs and shoppers spending less. The search is on now to find a buyer to save the Market Harborough-based business, which sells through its own shops, online and through other retailers such as Next, Marks and Spencer and John Lewis.

A spokeswoma­n for administra­tors Interpath Advisory said there were a “limited number” of redundanci­es made earlier this week with the Retail Gazette trade website saying a number of senior directors had left or were leaving

The spokeswoma­n said: “While we continue to trade the business as a going concern, it is with regret that the joint administra­tors can confirm that a limited number of redundanci­es have been made at the company’s head office.

“A wider consultati­on process for employees remains ongoing, as is typical during an administra­tion process. We continue to explore the significan­t number of expression­s of interest that we have received since our appointmen­t, and remain optimistic about securing a future for the business.”

The fashion business is based out of a new £20 million head office on the outskirts of Market Harborough, home town of Tom Joule, who began building the Joules empire in 1989. He helped it list on the Aim stock market and grow to revenues of around £250 million, employing 1,600 people within its 132 shops, distributi­on operations and the Leicesters­hire HQ. Shares in Joules have since been suspended.

 ?? Joules ?? > A selection of Joules wellies, as the upmarket clothing brand said a number of redundanci­es have been made at its HQ
Joules > A selection of Joules wellies, as the upmarket clothing brand said a number of redundanci­es have been made at its HQ

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