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Timpson rescues watch and jewellery repairer In-Time saving 110 jobs

In Time has been trading since 1981 and had previously operated around 50 branches

An In-Time shop(Image: St David's)

Timpson has rescued watch and jewellery repairer In-Time which collapsed in the days running up to Christmas.

The Manchester-headquartered company has acquired 35 shops and taken on 110 new employees.

In Time, which has its head office in Southport, has been trading since 1981 and had previously operated around 50 branches.

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The value of the deal has not yet been confirmed but FRP have said no redundancies were made.

Geoff Rowley and Tony Wright of specialist business advisory firm FRP were appointed as joint administrators for the business on Thursday, January 5. On their appointment they secured a pre-pack sale of the company to Timpson.

FRP said that "declining sales linked to unforeseen kiosk closures as well as increased material and import costs had impacted the business’ cashflow and its ability to trade".

Writing on Twitter, CEO James Timpson said: "A big welcome to our new colleagues from In Time who joined the Timpson family yesterday.