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2021 East Midlands Review of the Year: March to April

We look back at business activity in the spring of 2021, as the country battled its way through the pandemic

Bradshaw Taylor stocks ski gear

Over Christmas we are looking back on a remarkable year for business across the region. One that started in the midst of latest lockdown restrictions but which seemed to be on the up with vaccination roll-outs. As businesses were getting back to some level of normality, they took a fresh knock from the combination of worker shortages, supply chain issues, inflation and various other consequences of Covid and Brexit. Then Omicron hit……. This was how things looked in March and April.


Bradshaw Taylor

The boss of a family-owned º£½ÇÊÓÆµ clothes company described how he horrified the board when he said he wanted to take the business in a completely new direction.

Corry Taylor, managing director of outdoor and country clothing distributor Bradshaw Taylor , said he put an ultimatum to the board when he took over – and the gamble paid off.

In the intervening years the business has expanded rapidly, bringing new brands on board and growing global sales.

Today Bradshaw Taylor – based in Oakham, in Rutland , right in the heart of the country – now supplies more than 1,000 retailers with items ranging from waxed jackets to ski gear, wellington boots, hiking boots, rucksacks and climbing equipment.

Brands under its umbrella include fields sports clothing and skiwear company Schöffel, wellington boot maker Le Chameau, Sherpa adventure gear and Keen footwear.

Speaking to Business Live Corry said it had been hard to get the business where it was today, but the company had prospered, most recently helped by people buying outdoors kit to stay fit in lockdown, and investment in online sales.

Making a splash - Le Chameau boots


Leicester Pedestrianisation

Business leaders said plans to pedestrianise the main route between Leicester station and the city centre would benefit the area as life slowly gets back to normal.