Jobs lost in Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City
Published:
6:56 AM May 27, 2009
Updated:
8:02 PM November 3, 2020
AROUND 200 Hatfield workers have been made redundant from the head office of a fashion retailer. And jobs have also gone at Bay Trading's store in the Howard Centre, WGC. The womenswear firm went into administration in April. A buyer for 45 branches
AROUND 200 Hatfield workers have been made redundant from the head office of a fashion retailer.
And jobs have also gone at Bay Trading's store in the Howard Centre, WGC.
The womenswear firm went into administration in April.
A buyer for 45 branches has been found, although not Bay's unit in WGC.
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All 180 people based at the head office in Frobisher Way on Hatfield Business Park are out of work.
More details in today's WHT.
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