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1,450 jobs saved as Next and Tom Joule join forces to buy Joules out of administration

£34 million deal will keep around 100 stores in business open - but some jobs will be lost

A Joules store in Nottingham. (Image: PA)

Next, the high street fashion chain, has formed a partnership with Tom Joule to buy Joules out of administration for £34 million.

Mr Joule will take a lead role in re-establishing the business and its products weeks after it almost went bust.

Joules was forced to bring in administrators from Interpath Advisory just over two weeks ago after failing to find backing following months of disappointing sales.

The administrators said Mr Joule – who launched Joules in Market Harborough in 1989 – has formed a joint venture with Next to buy the business and its assets. The £34 million deal will keep around 100 stores in business open and protect almost 1,500 jobs.

Next will own 74 per cent of the equity with the remaining 26 per cent owned by Mr Joule.

Next – which is also based in Leicestershire – has also acquired Joules’ £20 million Harborough head office, which only opened in 2021, for £7 million cash.

However, 133 jobs will be lost today with the closure of 19 Joules stores.

Tom Joule said: "After three years away from the operational side, I'm truly looking forward to inspiring teams with clear direction to excite and recapture the imagination of the customer again.