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Inspecs buys manufacturing arm of collapsed eyewear company Norville for £2.4million

The deal includes £1.2million of freehold property

Inspecs owns the factory where John Lennon's famous round glasses were made(Image: Dr R Harrison)

A designer eyewear business has bought up the manufacturing arm of a Gloucester-based glasses company that went into administration.

Inspecs Group, which is headquartered in Bath, bought the assets from Norville Group from administrators BDO for £2.4million.

The deal includes £1.2million of freehold property for Norville’s Gloucester site and the remainder for stock, plant, IP and contracts.

Norville is a manufacturer of optically advanced spectacle lenses, supplying optical retailers with complete spectacles, including well-known brands such as Barbour.

Its operations were undertaken mainly at the company’s headquarters in Gloucester, with smaller bases in Bolton, Seaham and Livingston.

Inspecs, which floated on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange in February, said it intends to keep on some of Norville’s management team and employees as part of the deal, but it is not clear how many roles have been saved.

Robin Totterman, chief executive of Inspecs, said: “There is no doubt that Norville is an excellent fit for the Group.

“With Savile Row (Algha) and Norville, we have combined the two oldest and most respected British optical brands – frame maker with lens maker.