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Peacocks: MP Jenny Willott welcomes retention of HQ in Wales | Peacocks: MP Jenny Willott welcomes retention of HQ in Wales |
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The new owner of fashion retailer Peacocks says it is important the business remains based in Wales. | The new owner of fashion retailer Peacocks says it is important the business remains based in Wales. |
Jenny Willott, the Liberal Democrat MP for Cardiff Central, welcomed the retention of Peacocks' headquarters in Cardiff Bay. | Jenny Willott, the Liberal Democrat MP for Cardiff Central, welcomed the retention of Peacocks' headquarters in Cardiff Bay. |
She was "reassured" by owners Edinburgh Woollen Mill's decision but was concerned at the 3,000 job losses. | |
It bought the firm out of administration on Wednesday but lost about a third of its UK staff. | It bought the firm out of administration on Wednesday but lost about a third of its UK staff. |
Ms Willott said it was "very important" Peacocks' HQ remained in Wales. | Ms Willott said it was "very important" Peacocks' HQ remained in Wales. |
"In some ways I'm really reassured that it's a company like the Edinburgh Woollen Mill, which understands the importance of the national identity," she said. | "In some ways I'm really reassured that it's a company like the Edinburgh Woollen Mill, which understands the importance of the national identity," she said. |
"They're based up in Scotland and, for them, that's really important. I'm reassured that they understand the importance to those of us in Wales of our national identity as well." | "They're based up in Scotland and, for them, that's really important. I'm reassured that they understand the importance to those of us in Wales of our national identity as well." |
About 6,000 jobs were saved when Peacocks was bought but 3,100 staff were made redundant. Some 250 will remain at head office. | About 6,000 jobs were saved when Peacocks was bought but 3,100 staff were made redundant. Some 250 will remain at head office. |
The deal will include 338 stores, 57 concessions, three distribution centres and the head office, said Edinburgh Woollen Mill. | The deal will include 338 stores, 57 concessions, three distribution centres and the head office, said Edinburgh Woollen Mill. |
But 224 stores have ceased trading with immediate effect. | But 224 stores have ceased trading with immediate effect. |
Ms Willott said: "Of course, for those who will lose their jobs, including the 249 staff at the HQ who have already been made redundant, this will come as little comfort. | Ms Willott said: "Of course, for those who will lose their jobs, including the 249 staff at the HQ who have already been made redundant, this will come as little comfort. |
"These job losses are a personal tragedy and we must now work hard to help build the economy, especially here in Wales, to create new opportunities for those made redundant." | "These job losses are a personal tragedy and we must now work hard to help build the economy, especially here in Wales, to create new opportunities for those made redundant." |
Ms Willott blamed the collapse of Peacocks on a debt the firm was "saddled on them" a few years ago as a result of an "ill-thought out deal" where people were "looking to make a quick buck". | Ms Willott blamed the collapse of Peacocks on a debt the firm was "saddled on them" a few years ago as a result of an "ill-thought out deal" where people were "looking to make a quick buck". |
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