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Denby Group Files Notice to Appoint Administrators While Seeking Investment
Denby Pottery faces financial strain from a 17% turnover drop, rising energy and employment costs, and tighter funding as it seeks new investment to protect over 500 jobs.
- The British ceramics firm Denby is to appoint administrators as a precautionary measure due to reduced demand, rising costs, and inability to secure investment.
- The GMB union has expressed concern for Denby employees and called for government action on energy prices to support the sector.
- Labour MP Linsey Farnsworth aims to act as a link between the company and the government to explore avenues for a positive outcome.
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Historic British pottery maker files for administration putting 500 jobs at risk
Denby, the historic British pottery manufacturer that has produced stoneware in Derbyshire for more than two centuries, has filed notice to appoint administrators placing around 500 jobs at risk
·London, United Kingdom
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World-famous 217-year-old UK pottery firm appoints administrators amid rising costs
A pottery firm that's more than 200 years old is to appoint administrators after an increase in costs.
·Bromsgrove, United Kingdom
Read Full Article'World-class' manufacturer on brink of administration as 500 jobs at risk
Historic Derbyshire pottery firm Denby, employing over 500 people, has filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators as a precautionary measure while exploring funding and restructuring solutions
·United Kingdom
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