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The Edinburgh Woollen Mill acquired Ponden Mill (later Ponden Homes) in January 2008, Peacocks in February 2012, and Bonmarché in April 2019. [3] [4] [5] The retailer also owned Jane Norman, before closing it in May 2018. [6] In April 2021, Peacocks was moved to a separate sister company. [7]
On 28 June 2011, in a pre pack deal, the brand and thirty three stores were sold to Edinburgh Woollen Mill. [4] The company went into administration again on 26 June 2014. [ 5 ] It was purchased out of administration by The Edinburgh Woollen Mill , which then operated the brand as an in store concession and online retailer.
On 6 April 2021, it was announced that Peacocks had been brought out of administration by a senior executive backed by an international consortium of investors, called Green Spark Holdings Limited. The Edinburgh Woollen Mill Group's chief operating officer Steve Simpson will take over the business, saving 2000 jobs and 200 stores. [12]
This James Pringle came up with the idea of opening a mill shop to sell tweed and tartan to the general public. [1] In January 2021, the retailer was rescued from administration, alongside The Edinburgh Woollen Mill. [2] [3] In March 2022, the retailer installed a system in one of its locations to assist visitors with dementia. [4]
The department store stocks products from a number of brands, including Peacocks, The Edinburgh Woollen Mill, Ponden Home, Jane Norman and Austin Reed. [13] [14] According to Drapers in January 2018, Day plans to open more than 50 of the stores and has plans to open shops in Crawley and Bedford. [15]
GEORGETOWN, S.C. (WCBD) – International Paper has announced the permanent closing of its Georgetown Pulp and Paper Mill, expected to impact 600-700 workers. Officials say the mill will shut down ...
May 6—A North Idaho lumber mill will close this summer as timber companies face strains from tight operating margins. Despite still earning a profit at the mill, Stimson Lumber Company will ...
In November 2020, The Edinburgh Woolen Mill and Ponden Home went into administration. [2] In January 2021, The Edinburgh Woolen Mill and Ponden Home were rescued by an investor consortium. [3] As part of the agreement, 34 Ponden Home stores were closed. [4] In July 2024, it was reported that Ponden Home's parent company had returned to ...