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Nine D2 Jeans stores close in Northern Ireland Nine D2 Jeans stores close in Northern Ireland
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Clothing chain D2 Jeans is closing nine of its stores in Northern Ireland.Clothing chain D2 Jeans is closing nine of its stores in Northern Ireland.
The Scottish-owned chain has gone into administration, with extremely difficult trading conditions being blamed.The Scottish-owned chain has gone into administration, with extremely difficult trading conditions being blamed.
It is the second time in two years that the Ayrshire firm has gone into administration.It is the second time in two years that the Ayrshire firm has gone into administration.
Four Belfast stores are to close along with two in Bangor and shops in Lisburn, Newry and Omagh.Four Belfast stores are to close along with two in Bangor and shops in Lisburn, Newry and Omagh.
D2 also has stores in Newtownabbey, Ballymena, Coleraine, Portadown, Enniskillen and Londonderry.D2 also has stores in Newtownabbey, Ballymena, Coleraine, Portadown, Enniskillen and Londonderry.
The other shops will be run as a going concern by the administrator.The other shops will be run as a going concern by the administrator.
The stores that are closing are those at the Kennedy Centre, Connswater, Cityside and Castle Lane in Belfast; Bloomfield and the town centre in Bangor; and in Lisburn, Newry and Omagh.The stores that are closing are those at the Kennedy Centre, Connswater, Cityside and Castle Lane in Belfast; Bloomfield and the town centre in Bangor; and in Lisburn, Newry and Omagh.
Last time, management struck a deal to buy more than 40 stores out of administration. Ten other shops are closing across the UK.
D2 management previously struck a deal to buy more than 40 stores out of administration.