Jobs go at Jessops stores across Yorkshire

MORE than 100 jobs have been lost in Yorkshire following the closure of the Jessops photographic chain of shops.

Joint adminstrators Edward Williams, Rob Hunt and Matthew Hammond of PwC were appointed to the group last week and announced on Friday that all 187 stores would close with the loss of 1,370 jobs and that includes 15 shops in Yorkshire where 106 people were employed.

Rob Hunt, joint administrator and partner PwC said: “Since my appointment, we have reviewed the position of the business and held extensive discussions with suppliers around their support for ongoing trading.

“It is apparent that we cannot continue to trade and as a result we have had to make the difficult decision to begin the closure of all 187 Jessops stores at the close of business today.

“Regrettably, this will result in around 1370 job losses across the stores with further job losses likely, in due course, at the head office in Leicester.

“The stock will be collected over the coming days and returned to a central warehouse.  It will be returned to suppliers if they are entitled to it. As a consequence of the closure, Jessops is no longer able to accept returned product from customers.

“This is an extremely sad day for Jessops and its employees. We are very grateful for the support we have received since our appointment and we will continue to ensure that employees are paid as they assist us during the closure.”

Updates for consumers are available through the Jessops and PwC websites at www.pwc.co.uk/jessops

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