Debenhams in Portsmouth and Fareham set to close after company announces liquidation

DEBENHAMS has announced plans to close all its stores for good, after starting its liquidation process.
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After JD Sports confirmed it had pulled out of a possible rescue deal, the 242-year-old department store chain said its administrators have ‘regretfully’ decided to start winding down operations while continuing to seek offers ‘for all or parts of the business’.

The company has stores in Commercial Road, Portsmouth, and inside Fareham Shopping Centre – putting jobs in the local area at risk.

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Debenhams in Commercial Road, Portsmouth.

Picture: Sarah Standing (150620-9928)Debenhams in Commercial Road, Portsmouth.

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Debenhams in Commercial Road, Portsmouth. Picture: Sarah Standing (150620-9928)
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It is understood that the collapse of rescue talks were partly linked to the administration of Arcadia Group, which is the biggest operator of concessions in Debenhams stores.

Debenhams said it will continue to trade through its 124 UK stores and online to clear its current and contracted stocks.

Geoff Rowley, of FRP Advisory, joint administrator to Debenhams, said: ‘All reasonable steps were taken to complete a transaction that would secure the future of Debenhams.

‘However, the economic landscape is extremely challenging and, coupled with the uncertainty facing the UK retail industry, a viable deal could not be reached.

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‘The decision to move forward with a closure programme has been carefully assessed and, while we remain hopeful that alternative proposals for the business may yet be received, we deeply regret that circumstances force us to commence this course of action.’

JD Sports was the last remaining bidder for Debenhams, which has been in administration since April.

Debenhams has already axed 6,500 jobs across its operation due to heavy cost-cutting after it entered administration for the second time in 12 months.

One of those stores already affected was the one in Palmerston Road, Southsea.

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It’s high street presence was unrivaled for decades, but after falling on hard times the store was closed in January this year.

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