Bershka UK Limited | Reg No. 05162680 | SIC Code 5242 | HQ London | Tel 0207 0256160 | Turnover £11.4m | Employees 74 | Locations 3
Job Gains / Losses: 1 Location Lost Retail Premises: 1 Location Lost South West: 1 Location Lost Retailing & Wholesaling: 1 Location Lost
Fashion retailer Bershka UK Ltd is closing its store at the Drake Circus shopping centre in Plymouth, with the loss of a significant number of jobs. The store will close on 1 June 2012.
Zara U.K. Ltd | Reg No. 02245999 | SIC Code 5242 | HQ London | Tel 020 - 78514300 | Turnover £332.5m | Employees 2305 | Locations 28
Retail Premises: 1 Location Lost South West: 1 Location Lost Retailing & Wholesaling: 1 Location Lost
Fashion retailer Zara is closing its store at the Drake Circus shopping centre in Plymouth, with the loss of a significant number of jobs. The store will close on 1 June 2012. The lease on the store has been for sale since 2009. 2011 turnover 332.5m, 2,305 employees.
22 May 2012
Franchise bought back - Production to Cease at Glambia - Turnover 133.7m - view original
Yoplait UK Ltd | Reg No. 02597128 | SIC Code 5139 | HQ South East | Tel 08456 011012 | Turnover £133.7m | Employees 41 | Locations 2 | 11 Company Alerts
Irish dairy and ingredients group Glanbia has agreed to sell its local rights to Yoplait back to the yoghurt maker. Under the agreement, Yoplait will reacquire the franchise for EUR18m and will progressively take over responsibility for production, marketing and account management in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. As a result, production will cease at Glanbia's facility in Inch, Co. Wexford.
22 May 2012
Ffinance package secured - New Jobs - Company Growth - view original
Events management company 360 Creative Event Services is looking to recruit new staff and grow the business after securing a seven-figure finance package from Santander Corporate Banking.
22 May 2012
Opening Hailsham store - 150 new jobs
22 May 2012
Production expansion - retructuring bakery operations - 160 jobs at risk
22 May 2012
New Store - 80 New Jobs - Completion in 2013
22 May 2012
Appoints 20 Vacation World staff - business growth
22 May 2012
Opening Maidenhead store - creating jobs
22 May 2012
£15m Bathstore disposal - focusing on core operations
22 May 2012
Business expansion - New retail outlet - 15 new jobs created
21 May 2012
Revenue up 18% to 23bn - international expansion strategy
21 May 2012
Private equity investment - expansion into new markets - new jobs
21 May 2012
Private equity investment - business expansion - potential new jobs
21 May 2012
Opening new outlet - potential new jobs - business expansion
21 May 2012
350 Store Closures - 2,800 Jobs Lost
21 May 2012
Creating 19 jobs - opening Crawley store
21 May 2012
Proposed New Store - 330 Jobs Created - £25m Investment
21 May 2012
New London store - 80 jobs created
21 May 2012
Business expansion - New Birmingham outlet
21 May 2012
Business expansion - New Luton branch
21 May 2012
£21m capital investment - Colne abbatoir expansion
21 May 2012
Exeter store reopens - 10 new jobs
21 May 2012
To open London store - potential new jobs - e-commerce development
18 May 2012
Opens Derby headquarters - business expansion - potential new jobs
18 May 2012
Fashion retailer bought out of administration - 270 jobs saved - Company owed £8.1m
18 May 2012
Acquires Page & Moy Travel Group - business expansion - £4.2m investment
18 May 2012
£3m bank financing secured - international expansion plans - potential new jobs
The UK clothing and textile products manufacturing sector extends from fashion apparel, footwear, leather goods and accessories and hosiery to areas as diverse as tents, tarpaulins, sails, protective wear, wet/dry suits, medical garments, automotive components, design, handcraft tailoring, kilt making and Saville Row tailoring. Shopping centres have increased in importance at the expense of traditional high street shopping centres. Town centre management schemes have to a certain extent limited the decline of some high streets, though these often include a covered multiple outlet shopping centre annexe, which helps to manage the growing differential between the planned centre and traditional high street shops and find alternative uses for redundant space.