A 50-year-old shoe retailer has fallen into administration after being hit by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Johnsons Shoes Company operates 12 stores under the brands Johnsons Shoes and Bowleys Fine Shoes.

The retailer has stores in Windsor, Newbury, Staines, Teddington, East Sheen, New Malden, Twickenham, Walton-on-Thames, Northwood, Richmond, Beaconsfield and Farnham.

The family-run business has appointed Ian Defty and Richard Toone of insolvency and restructuring firm CVR Global as administrators.

All of the retailer鈥檚 145 staff have been furloughed while the administrators seek a buyer to try and "secure jobs and get the best deal for creditors", CVR Global said.

Ian Defty, partner at CVR Global, said: 鈥淒ue to the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown Johnsons Shoes Company lost its ability to continue trading, and it was the final nail in the coffin for a business that was already struggling before the pandemic struck, like many other retailers.

鈥淭he business has traded strongly for many years, but last year was particularly difficult for them as they battled with rising rent and business rates, combined with the increasing competition from online shopping.

鈥淭he business鈥檚 products have mass family appeal, and if it can attract a buyer who can help it to adapt and trade, possibly via online channels, then it has a strong chance of continuing the strong legacy it has built up over the decades.

鈥淲e have had a number of expressions of interest in the business but it remains for sale, and it鈥檚 imperative that we find a buyer in the near future.鈥