Deloitte has been appointed to oversee the process - which puts 2,400 workers at risk across the chain's 67 storesJD Sports blamed high rents on its store for the decision. (Image: BristolLive)Go Outdoors closed all its stores during April but began to reopen them from early May. However, continued restrictions on outdoor activities and the closure of campsites is likely to have hit its already struggling numbers. Go Outdoors is the latest retailer pushed to the brink during the coronavirus crisis. In April, Cath Kidston made 900 people redundant when it permanently closed all its 60 stores in the UK.
Source: Daily Mirror June 23, 2020 16:49 UTC