Peacocks stores around Kent close
Published: 18:24, 22 February 2012
Updated: 10:01, 23 February 2012
Peacocks in Mortimer Street, Herne Bay, due to stay open
by Thom Morris
Fashion retailer Peacocks has been bought out of administration - but some stores in Kent have closed with immediate effect. The Dover store is one of those remaining open.
Edinburgh Woollen Mill, which is one of the UK’s largest high street chains, has acquired the Peacocks brand, 388 stores and concessions, as well as the business’ headquarters in Wales.
The deal has protected around 6,000 jobs.
Stores staying open include Dover, Sittingbourne, Maidstone, Sheerness, Walderslade, Tonbridge, Herne Bay, Gillingham, Ramsgate and Margate.
The remaining 224 stores not included in the sale - including Ashford, Folkestone, Canterbury, Chatham, Dartford, Westwood Cross and Gravesend - ceased trading with immediate effect, resulting in 3,100 redundancies.
The loss of the Ashford store sees 16 jobs go, 20 in Canterbury, 20 in Folkestone, 12 in Chatham, 13 in Dartford and 10 in Gravesend.
The 128-year-old company had debts of around £240 million, and went into administration in January when the Royal Bank of Scotland reportedly abandoned talks about a financial restructuring deal.
Chris Laverty, joint administrator at KPMG, said: "Like many other retailers, Peacocks suffered from a decline in consumer spending due to the tough economic conditions and this, combined with a surplus of stores and unsustainable capital structure led to the business becoming financially unviable."
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