Tenby’s M&Co store is at risk of closing after the company entered administration.
The clothes retailer, appointed administrators on Monday after it collapsed for the second time in two years.
The company, which has had a presence in the seaside town since 2017, when it replaced the TP Hughes’ clothes department store on High Street (adjoining Upper Frog Street), previously appointed administrators back in April of 2020 as the coronavirus outbreak forced the closure of most UK retailers for almost four months, but the Tenby store was one of the company’s UK outlets to be saved following a financial restructuring exercise.
M&Co currently has 170 stores across the UK - all of which are at risk of potentially closing if a sale doesn’t go through. No official announcement has been made on jobs or the future of the branches as of yet.


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