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Nicola Findlay

Fears for future of East Kilbride salon as firm goes into administration

A leading hair salon has gone into administration with the axe hanging over its East Kilbride staff.

The owner of the Supercuts and Regis hairdressing chains, Regis UK, has appointed administrators, putting 1200 jobs at risk across the UK with a salon in the town centre’s Olympia.

It comes just a week after fashion retailer Bonmarché , who have a store in Princes Mall, called in administrators citing a “sustained period of challenging trading conditions” at the root of problems although they remain trading in the meantime.

Bonmarché in Princes Mall remains open as administrators look for a new buyer (East Kilbride News)

Accountants Deloitte have been called in to look for options for the 220-salon Supercuts and Regis business.

The salons will remain open while a buyer is sought for the business.

Deloitte said changes in consumer behaviour had led to lower footfall in shopping centres where many of the salons are located.

“The retail trading environment in the UK remains extremely challenging and Regis UK Limited had been seeking to address this through a restructuring of its business,” said Rob Harding, joint administrator.

Last year, Regis UK negotiated a cut in the rent it paid through a legal process known as a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA), but landlords challenged the proposals in court.

Increasing numbers of retailers have sought CVAs in an attempt to spread the impact of the downturn, as consumers shift from the High Street to online shopping.

CVAs allow companies to seek rent reductions and new debt repayment terms, but are meeting increasing opposition from landlords.

Regis said at the time that a “perfect storm” of factors, including falling customer numbers and higher wages, had hurt the business.

“The group operates two very strong brands and we are working with all key stakeholders to stabilise the situation," added administrators.

A spokesman for EK, East Kilbride said: "The news about Supercuts is worrying for everyone involved. The administrators have stated that all salons, including East Kilbride, will remain open while a buyer is sought for the business."

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