Popular now
AO World profits soar amid range expansion

AO World profits soar amid range expansion

John Lewis commits £50m to five store upgrades

John Lewis commits £50m to five store upgrades

Dr. Martens CEO buys £85k of brand shares

Dr. Martens CEO buys £85k of brand shares

Hamleys to axe a quarter of staff

Hamleys to axe a quarter of staff

On this episode of Talking Shop we are joined by Phil James, founder and Creative Director of the contemporary heritage clothing brand &SONS. Phil began his career behind the lens as a commercial advertising photographer, working with global brands to hone a distinct visual language. But in 2016, he decided to step out from behind the camera to build a brand of his own.

Register to get free articles

No spam Unsubscribe anytime

Want unlimited access? View Plans

Already have an account? Sign in

Iconic toy retailer Hamleys is reportedly set to cut more than a quarter of its London workforce.

According to The Guardian, Hamleys is set to make 60 of its 208 staff working at its London store and nearby head office building redundant.

Founded in 1760, Hamleys is the world’s oldest toy shop and boasts the world’s largest toy store located on London’s Regent Street.

Unsurprisingly, sales at the toy store have reportedly suffered due to the government lockdown and travel restrictions reducing the number of tourists shopping at the store.

A source close to Hamleys told Sky News: “Regent Street relies massively on the tourist trade but there is none and the people who work in head offices around here are sitting at home. The store has always been the goose that lays the golden egg but it is suffering.”

The news comes months after it was revealed its now former chief executive, David Smith, was to step down from the position after only six months in the role.

Last year, Hamleys was sold to Reliance Brands Limited, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries – a conglomerate holding company owned by Mukesh Ambani, one of the richest men in India.

Previous Post
Footfall continues decline following tiered restrictions

Footfall continues decline following tiered restrictions

Next Post
Asda opens new sustainability store

Asda opens new sustainability store