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General Category => Chesterfield Discussion => Topic started by: Alsatian on April 20, 2022, 07:34:46 AM
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According to an article in the Derbyshire Times Eyres will not be re-opening:
"In a letter sent to employees, it was revealed that Eyres of Chesterfield had ceased trading with immediate effect.
The letter reads: “Due to the Company being unable to secure critical funding, which was essential to enable necessary and urgent building repairs to be carried out, and for Eyres to proceed with the planned refurbishment, modernisation and re-opening of the store as scheduled, the Company’s ability to meet creditor demands has been severely affected."
I can't say I'm surprised, in fact I said when they closed 'for refurbishment' that I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't shut down.
Its a shame, but they did serve a very niche market.
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It is a shame when any business ceases...however it is a store I had never been in.... I expect it will become another coffee shop...
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It was a very expensive shop.
Funnily enough we went into town just the other day and as we sat at the lights outside the shop I said to the wife "I can't see that re opening, no work seems to be being carried out".
I believe on another post I mentioned looking for a dining room table and four chairs a couple of years ago and looked around the store after we had finished our breakfast in poppy's, even though they had a sale on at the time the items I looked at were in the £1000 range and it wasn't all that brilliant to look at, so we got what we wanted from Argos for less than £200
What surprises me is the fact that they managed to stay open this long.
Same as that advert on telly for furniture from Wayfair, it's just overpriced tat.
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It was a very expensive shop.
Funnily enough we went into town just the other day and as we sat at the lights outside the shop I said to the wife "I can't see that re opening, no work seems to be being carried out".
I believe on another post I mentioned looking for a dining room table and four chairs a couple of years ago and looked around the store after we had finished our breakfast in poppy's, even though they had a sale on at the time the items I looked at were in the £1000 range and it wasn't all that brilliant to look at, so we got what we wanted from Argos for less than £200
What surprises me is the fact that they managed to stay open this long.
Same as that advert on telly for furniture from Wayfair, it's just overpriced tat.
Just remembered they have a shop in Worksop, I wonder if that's going too?
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There's an article in the DT saying that some customers have paid a (large) deposit on furniture that hadn't even been ordered from the suppliers, and are now left out of pocket.
Seems to me that the closure has been on the cards for quite some time, and refurbishment was just a sham.
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We have furniture from there and it is good quality.
We enjoyed Miss poppies as well and I am hoping they may find premises in town somewhere.
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As I suspected.......read in this weeks D.T. that Sports direct are maybe looking to take over the old M&S store when they move.
I still don't understand why M&S are leaving such a {prime} location, it can't be because shopping is on the increase quite the opposite, more and more choose to either shop on line or visit an out of town outlet {or both}
It would be better had M&S stayed where they were and Sports direct move into Debenhams shop, I think that would have been wiser.