Monday, February 03, 2014

Rosemary Conley, Local Celebrity goes into Administration

Mark Hopkins and David Watchorn of Elwell Watchorn & Saxton LLP were appointed Joint Administrators of Rosemary Conley Food & Fitness Ltd on 3rd of Feb 2014. The Joint Administrators manage the affairs, business and property of the company as agents and act without personal liability.


 Rosemary Conley, Anne Davies and Margaret Wheeler

Watching this evenings limited... coverage on BBC East Midlands News
you would never realise there may be a friendship between her and some
of the presenters at the BBC.


Here is the official press release detailing todays events...

Rosemary Conley Business goes into Administration

Quorn House Publishing Ltd and Rosemary Conley Food & Fitness Ltd have today appointed administrators, as they try to attract investors to help move their business forward.

The globally recognised health brand, managed by broadcaster, author and fitness expert Rosemary Conley CBE and her Board, says the Rosemary Conley Classes are not affected, as they are run by independent franchisees.

Rosemary Conley said: “It is business as usual for all the classes around the country. But for the core business the Board and I have had to make this difficult decision. It’s a day which the team and I have worked incredibly hard to try to avoid but the Board and I believe that this is the most responsible course of action to take. We hope that the process of administration will give us more options and help us to transform the business through new investment”.

Mark Hopkins of Elwell, Watchorn and Saxton has been appointed joint administrator. He said: “The Board has taken a responsible decision - going into early administration creates a restructuring opportunity. Our initial priority is to restructure the business and explore the clear potential for investment. Sadly the process involves some difficult decisions including the need to make a number of employees redundant”.

The company is making six staff redundant. Twenty six staff are being retained at the company’s Leicestershire HQ.

Rosemary Conley added: “My heart goes out to the staff affected, and we are talking to them today to try to work out how best we can help them. I have invested a lot of my own money into the business recently, and haven’t drawn any salary for several months, as we tried to keep things going through such tough economic times”.

The organisation invested more than a million pounds setting up a media company which launched ‘Rosemary Conley TV’, which failed to generate a return and has been draining the company’s resources for a number of years. That, coupled with a downturn in magazine sales, means that the company has had to take this difficult decision.

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