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T. J. Hughes

T. J. Hughes, registered and styled as TJ Hughes, is a British discount department store brand which first emerged in Liverpool in 1912

T. J. Hughes
TypePrivate
IndustryRetail
GenreDepartment Store
Founded1912; 111 years ago (1912)[1]
FounderThomas J Hughes
HeadquartersLiverpool
Number of locations
13 (2021)
ProductsHome furnishing, Menswear, Woman's wear, Fragrance, Electricals, Toys
OwnerLewis's Home Retail Ltd
Websitewww.tjhughes.co.uk

The business grew to become a national chain with 57 stores by 2011 but shrank to just six locations after entering administration that year. In recent years, the chain has opened and closed various new sites and as of 2021 trades from 13 stores as well as online.[2]

History

 
TJ Hughes shop in Liverpool

Establishment

Thomas J. Hughes set up a small shop on Liverpool's London Road after an apprenticeship at fellow drapery firm Owen Owen. The store had a few assistants and Hughes was the main shopkeeper, overseeing everything within the business.

In 1925 Owen Owen saw the need to move out of their Audley House site on London Road into the new centre of Liverpool at Clayton Square.[3] The then chairman of Owen Owen, Duncan Norman, went to see the TJ Hughes shop. Norman was so impressed that he agreed to let Hughes run and expand his business in Audley House for part ownership of the business under Owen Owen. By now a department store, TJ Hughes was gradually expanded by the Owen Owen group until being sold in 1991.

TJ Hughes was floated on the London Stock Exchange in May 1992[3] before being acquired by JJB Sports in March 2002 for £42 million. In November 2003, the company was sold again in a £56 million buyout backed by PPM Capital.[4]

During the 1990s and 2000s, TJ Hughes took over a number of premises formerly occupied by other retailers including Owen Owen (Kidderminster and Wolverhampton), Allders (Ipswich), C&A (Glasgow, Romford and Hull), House of Fraser (Sheffield and Eastbourne) and various Co-operative Group stores (Warrington, Bradford, Doncaster and Crawley). From 2009, expansion picked up again with the addition of a further seven stores by early 2011. A number of these openings were in locations left vacant by Woolworths which had collapsed in late 2008.

In March 2011, TJ Hughes was sold to turnaround specialist Endless LLP for an undisclosed sum.[3] Endless bought TJ Hughes from Silverfleet Capital, who had overseen growth of around twenty stores since taking control of the firm in 2003.[5] The sale followed reports that TJ Hughes had been hit by the withdrawal of credit insurance for its suppliers after a battle to secure working capital.

2011 Administration

On 27 June 2011, TJ Hughes Limited announced that it intended to go into administration, putting 4,000 jobs at risk. TJ Hughes officially entered administration on Thursday 30 June 2011, with Ernst & Young appointed as administrators.[6] The company launched a closing down sale in a bid to reduce stock levels.[7]

 
A closed branch of TJ Hughes in Bradford.

Ernst & Young said it hoped to sell the company as a going concern, saying it was "very much business as usual" but added that it could be difficult to sell all of the stores owing to the previous trading history of TJ Hughes.[citation needed] There were reports of a number of prospective buyers, including Primark.[8]

On 7 July 2011, GA Europe acquired Endless’ secured debt due from TJ Hughes and announced plans to work with administrators Ernst & Young to liquidate stock[9] from the retail chain’s 57 stores.[10]

On 22 July, Ernst & Young announced the company's Liverpool distribution centre would close, making 116 employees redundant.[11]

On 1 August, Lewis Home Retail, a company associated with Speke based Benross Group, acquired the TJ Hughes brand and website together with the flagship Liverpool store as well as the Eastbourne, Glasgow and Sheffield locations. This was shortly followed by the Newcastle and Widnes stores, bringing the total saved to six.[12][13]

 
Former TJ Hughes shop in Scunthorpe

On 4 August, Ernst & Young announced the closure of the first twenty two unsold TJ Hughes stores throughout the United Kingdom.[14] Store closures began on 10 August, with Shrewsbury closing first.[15]

Ernst & Young announced on 20 August that the remainder of the 51 unsold TJ Hughes stores would close their doors by 31 August 2011.

Closed stores included Belfast, Birkenhead, Bolton, Bootle, Boscombe, Bradford, Bristol, Burnley, Chester, Corby, Coventry, Crawley, Derby, Doncaster, Dumfries, Dundee, Ellesmere Port, Hanley, Hull, Ipswich, Kettering, Kidderminster, King's Lynn, Lichfield, Macclesfield, Maidstone, Middlesbrough, Newport, Nuneaton, Oldham, Plymouth, Preston, Redditch, Rochdale, Romford, Salford, Scunthorpe, Shrewsbury, Southend, St Helens, Stretford, Sunderland, Sutton, Walsall, Warrington, Watford, Weston-super-Mare, Wolverhampton and Wrexham.

Post-2011 openings and closures

Since emerging from administration in 2011, TJ Hughes stores have opened or reopened in the following locations:

  • 2012: Birkenhead (since closed),[16] Cannock (since closed), Middlesbrough (since closed)[17]
  • 2013: Coventry (since closed),[18] Sheffield (relocation; since closed)
  • 2014: Hartlepool,[19] Stretford[20] (since closed)
  • 2015: Bootle,[21] Bury,[22] Oldham (since closed),[21] Walsall (since closed)[23]
  • 2016: Chelmsford (since closed), St Helens,[24] Preston,[25] Maidstone[26]
  • 2017: Chesterfield (since closed), Nuneaton (since closed)
  • 2018: Dundee (since closed), East Kilbride (since closed), Livingston (since closed)
  • 2019: Bradford (since closed), Clydebank, Cumbernauld,[27] Durham

TJ Hughes stated in 2015 that it may seek to open as many as 55 stores in total.[21]

In May 2019 TJ Hughes announced that it would be closing its Eastbourne store. The last trading day was Wednesday 22 May 2019.

The company placed one of its subsidiaries in administration during early 2020, leading to the closure of a small number of stores including those in Sheffield and Chesterfield.[28]

Sales strategy

 
Former TJ Hughes shop in Sheffield

In December 2005, TJ Hughes launched an online store through eBay, with eBay claiming that the retailer was the first in the United Kingdom to sell its main products through the auction site. The store launched with 110 lines including DVD players, digital cameras and perfumes. TJ Hughes said its eBay shop represented an opportunity to increase sales and brand awareness.[29]

One of the retailer's advertising tactics was to feature relatives of famous celebrities in their advertisements. For example, they used former Manchester United F.C. player Wayne Rooney's brother Graeme Rooney as part of an advertising campaign.[30]

During 2007, the company unveiled its largest advertising campaign to date. This featured celebrities’ family members, with recruits to the campaign including Carol Vorderman’s mother, Jonathan Ross’s mother and Robbie Williams’ father. The aim of the somewhat unusual series of ads was apparently to eschew passing on the costs of celebrity endorsement to customers, which TJ Hughes claims is the case for a number of its competitors.

Online

TJ Hughes was a late runner in the e-commerce era, establishing an information website for investors and customers in 1999/2000. Although a new site was launched in 2004, this continued to offer only basic information such as current offers and store locations. In spite of this, the company reported that this site received some 17,000 hits a month, which prompted them to look at the introduction of e commerce.

This was introduced on a trial basis in the run up to Christmas 2005, and offered 150 seasonal gifts and homewares lines.

An encouraging performance resulted in the trial being extended, with the company subsequently increasing the range of merchandise offered online, and by 2011 the company offered an extensive range of products on its website. The TJ Hughes website, designed by local digital agency YOMA,[31] was ranked 108,004 worldwide and 5,237 in the United Kingdom according to Alexa.[32]

Financial success

TJ Hughes saw gross profits soar almost 50% a year, from £3.6m in 2003, increasing to £7.9m in 2004[33] with a jump to £12m in 2006.[34] Throughout 2007, TJ Hughes's pre-tax profits were £5.1 million in the year to 26 January, up from £1.2 million the year before. Operating profit soared 299 per cent to £2.9 million.[35]

In January 2010, accounts showed pre-tax profits increased by more than £1.5m to £6.8m. That was achieved on sales of £266.7m, an annualised rise of 4%. Although the last full financial year before Ms Tennant was appointed, to January 2007, showed pre tax profits of £1.2m, they rose to £5.1m in the year to January 2008. This was followed by profits of £5.3m the following year.

Competition

The demise of Woolworths was seen to create significant opportunities in the homewares market, although other mixed goods discounters such as B&M and Wilko, which have some overlap in terms of product offer, have also been expanding rapidly in a bid to gain some of this market share both on the high street and increasingly in out of town locations.[original research?] This is believed to be part of the reason as to why T. J. Hughes entered administration.[36]

American retailer TJ Maxx, which also sells discounted clothing and housewares, modified its name to TK Maxx to avoid confusion with T. J. Hughes when it opened its first British store in 1994. It subsequently used the TK Maxx name for its other European operations.[37]

References

  1. ^ "About Us". T. J. Hughes. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Find your nearest TJ Hughes store".
  3. ^ a b c "My grandad's store and the end of the high street". The Guardian. 2 July 2011.
  4. ^ Fletcher, Richard (15 November 2003). "PPM sells Oasis as it grabs TJ Hughes in £55m deal". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 18 October 2008.
  5. ^ "Management team buys Liverpool retailer TJ Hughes with backing from turnaround specialist Endless". liverpoolecho. 25 March 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2011.
  6. ^ "Discount store TJ Hughes now in the hands of administrators". The Guardian. 30 June 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  7. ^ "TJ Hughes Launches Quick-Fire Sale". TJ Hughes. 12 July 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
  8. ^ . BBC News. 7 July 2011. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  9. ^ . bheta. 7 July 2011. Archived from the original on 28 March 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  10. ^ "TJ Hughes stock sell-off announced by administrator". BBC News. 7 July 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  11. ^ "TJ Hughes warehouse closes making 116 redundant". Liverpool Echo. 22 July 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  12. ^ . housewareslive. 20 August 2011. Archived from the original on 12 September 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  13. ^ "Newcastle's TJ Hughes is saved – but Middlesbrough's is to close within days". Soult's Retail View. 13 August 2011.
  14. ^ . Retail Gazette. 4 August 2011. Archived from the original on 28 March 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  15. ^ "TJ Hughes sets closure dates for 22 stores next week". BBC News. 4 August 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  16. ^ "TJ Hughes store reopens in Birkenhead". BBC News. 24 October 2012.
  17. ^ "Middlesbrough's TJ Hughes confirms 3 October reopening date – with Birkenhead to follow". Soult's Retail View. 27 September 2012.
  18. ^ "TJ TJ Hughes to reopen at its old site in Coventry's Lower Precinct". Coventry Telegraph. 18 October 2013.
  19. ^ "TJ Hughes store chain bringing 70 new jobs to Hartlepool". Hartlepool Mail. 12 August 2014.
  20. ^ "TJ Hughes to reopen in Stretford Mall, creating 40 new jobs". Messenger. 8 October 2014.
  21. ^ a b c "Liverpool retailer TJ Hughes to create 150 jobs at three new stores - including one in Bootle". Liverpool Echo. 20 July 2015.
  22. ^ "TJ Hughes expands high street presence with new Bury store". Manchester Evening News. 19 March 2015.
  23. ^ "TJ Hughes in St Helens: job adverts show popular store is coming back". Liverpool Echo. 15 January 2016.
  24. ^ "TJ Hughes reveals opening date of new St Helens store".
  25. ^ "Jobs boost as discount shop returns to Preston shopping centre". Lancashire Evening Post. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
  26. ^ McConnell, Ed (13 March 2016). "Maidstone: TJ Hughes returns to The Mall Maidstone". Kent Online. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  27. ^ "TJ Hughes all set to open in Cumbernauld".
  28. ^ "TJ Hughes owner to appoint administrators - Retail Gazette".
  29. ^ "TJ Hughes opens eBay shop". Telecomworldwire. 23 December 2005. Retrieved 6 December 2008.
  30. ^ TJ Hughes sign Graham Rooney for advertising
  31. ^ "TJ Hughes unveils e-commerce site with YOMA". The Drum. 20 May 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
  32. ^ . Alexa Inc. 31 March 2011. Archived from the original on 25 May 2010. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  33. ^ T J Hughes at Buyout Track
  34. ^ T J Hughes at Profit Track[dead link]
  35. ^ "TJ Hughes grows again after fourfold profit rise". Retail Week. 31 July 2008. Retrieved 18 October 2008.
  36. ^ "TJ Hughes Enters Administration". The Daily Telegraph. 27 June 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  37. ^ Joachim Zentes; Dirk. Morschett; Hanna Schramm-Klein (2011). Strategic Retail Management: Text and International Cases. Gabler Verlag. ISBN 9783834967404.

36. Eastbourne herald https://www.eastbourneherald.co.uk/news/people/tj-hughes-closing-down-in-eastbourne-1-8905331/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjA3fvY07PiAhVRURUIHb9nCPUQFjAkegQIAhAB&usg=AOvVaw0NQwJ1NNPJpd439XmxeZmG&ampcf=1

External links

  • Official website

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T J Hughes registered and styled as TJ Hughes is a British discount department store brand which first emerged in Liverpool in 1912T J HughesTypePrivateIndustryRetailGenreDepartment StoreFounded1912 111 years ago 1912 1 FounderThomas J HughesHeadquartersLiverpoolNumber of locations13 2021 ProductsHome furnishing Menswear Woman s wear Fragrance Electricals ToysOwnerLewis s Home Retail LtdWebsitewww wbr tjhughes wbr co wbr ukThe business grew to become a national chain with 57 stores by 2011 but shrank to just six locations after entering administration that year In recent years the chain has opened and closed various new sites and as of 2021 trades from 13 stores as well as online 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment 1 2 2011 Administration 1 3 Post 2011 openings and closures 2 Sales strategy 3 Online 4 Financial success 5 Competition 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit TJ Hughes shop in Liverpool Establishment Edit Thomas J Hughes set up a small shop on Liverpool s London Road after an apprenticeship at fellow drapery firm Owen Owen The store had a few assistants and Hughes was the main shopkeeper overseeing everything within the business In 1925 Owen Owen saw the need to move out of their Audley House site on London Road into the new centre of Liverpool at Clayton Square 3 The then chairman of Owen Owen Duncan Norman went to see the TJ Hughes shop Norman was so impressed that he agreed to let Hughes run and expand his business in Audley House for part ownership of the business under Owen Owen By now a department store TJ Hughes was gradually expanded by the Owen Owen group until being sold in 1991 TJ Hughes was floated on the London Stock Exchange in May 1992 3 before being acquired by JJB Sports in March 2002 for 42 million In November 2003 the company was sold again in a 56 million buyout backed by PPM Capital 4 During the 1990s and 2000s TJ Hughes took over a number of premises formerly occupied by other retailers including Owen Owen Kidderminster and Wolverhampton Allders Ipswich C amp A Glasgow Romford and Hull House of Fraser Sheffield and Eastbourne and various Co operative Group stores Warrington Bradford Doncaster and Crawley From 2009 expansion picked up again with the addition of a further seven stores by early 2011 A number of these openings were in locations left vacant by Woolworths which had collapsed in late 2008 In March 2011 TJ Hughes was sold to turnaround specialist Endless LLP for an undisclosed sum 3 Endless bought TJ Hughes from Silverfleet Capital who had overseen growth of around twenty stores since taking control of the firm in 2003 5 The sale followed reports that TJ Hughes had been hit by the withdrawal of credit insurance for its suppliers after a battle to secure working capital 2011 Administration Edit On 27 June 2011 TJ Hughes Limited announced that it intended to go into administration putting 4 000 jobs at risk TJ Hughes officially entered administration on Thursday 30 June 2011 with Ernst amp Young appointed as administrators 6 The company launched a closing down sale in a bid to reduce stock levels 7 A closed branch of TJ Hughes in Bradford Ernst amp Young said it hoped to sell the company as a going concern saying it was very much business as usual but added that it could be difficult to sell all of the stores owing to the previous trading history of TJ Hughes citation needed There were reports of a number of prospective buyers including Primark 8 On 7 July 2011 GA Europe acquired Endless secured debt due from TJ Hughes and announced plans to work with administrators Ernst amp Young to liquidate stock 9 from the retail chain s 57 stores 10 On 22 July Ernst amp Young announced the company s Liverpool distribution centre would close making 116 employees redundant 11 On 1 August Lewis Home Retail a company associated with Speke based Benross Group acquired the TJ Hughes brand and website together with the flagship Liverpool store as well as the Eastbourne Glasgow and Sheffield locations This was shortly followed by the Newcastle and Widnes stores bringing the total saved to six 12 13 Former TJ Hughes shop in Scunthorpe On 4 August Ernst amp Young announced the closure of the first twenty two unsold TJ Hughes stores throughout the United Kingdom 14 Store closures began on 10 August with Shrewsbury closing first 15 Ernst amp Young announced on 20 August that the remainder of the 51 unsold TJ Hughes stores would close their doors by 31 August 2011 Closed stores included Belfast Birkenhead Bolton Bootle Boscombe Bradford Bristol Burnley Chester Corby Coventry Crawley Derby Doncaster Dumfries Dundee Ellesmere Port Hanley Hull Ipswich Kettering Kidderminster King s Lynn Lichfield Macclesfield Maidstone Middlesbrough Newport Nuneaton Oldham Plymouth Preston Redditch Rochdale Romford Salford Scunthorpe Shrewsbury Southend St Helens Stretford Sunderland Sutton Walsall Warrington Watford Weston super Mare Wolverhampton and Wrexham Post 2011 openings and closures Edit Since emerging from administration in 2011 TJ Hughes stores have opened or reopened in the following locations 2012 Birkenhead since closed 16 Cannock since closed Middlesbrough since closed 17 2013 Coventry since closed 18 Sheffield relocation since closed 2014 Hartlepool 19 Stretford 20 since closed 2015 Bootle 21 Bury 22 Oldham since closed 21 Walsall since closed 23 2016 Chelmsford since closed St Helens 24 Preston 25 Maidstone 26 2017 Chesterfield since closed Nuneaton since closed 2018 Dundee since closed East Kilbride since closed Livingston since closed 2019 Bradford since closed Clydebank Cumbernauld 27 DurhamTJ Hughes stated in 2015 that it may seek to open as many as 55 stores in total 21 In May 2019 TJ Hughes announced that it would be closing its Eastbourne store The last trading day was Wednesday 22 May 2019 The company placed one of its subsidiaries in administration during early 2020 leading to the closure of a small number of stores including those in Sheffield and Chesterfield 28 Sales strategy Edit Former TJ Hughes shop in Sheffield In December 2005 TJ Hughes launched an online store through eBay with eBay claiming that the retailer was the first in the United Kingdom to sell its main products through the auction site The store launched with 110 lines including DVD players digital cameras and perfumes TJ Hughes said its eBay shop represented an opportunity to increase sales and brand awareness 29 One of the retailer s advertising tactics was to feature relatives of famous celebrities in their advertisements For example they used former Manchester United F C player Wayne Rooney s brother Graeme Rooney as part of an advertising campaign 30 During 2007 the company unveiled its largest advertising campaign to date This featured celebrities family members with recruits to the campaign including Carol Vorderman s mother Jonathan Ross s mother and Robbie Williams father The aim of the somewhat unusual series of ads was apparently to eschew passing on the costs of celebrity endorsement to customers which TJ Hughes claims is the case for a number of its competitors Online EditTJ Hughes was a late runner in the e commerce era establishing an information website for investors and customers in 1999 2000 Although a new site was launched in 2004 this continued to offer only basic information such as current offers and store locations In spite of this the company reported that this site received some 17 000 hits a month which prompted them to look at the introduction of e commerce This was introduced on a trial basis in the run up to Christmas 2005 and offered 150 seasonal gifts and homewares lines An encouraging performance resulted in the trial being extended with the company subsequently increasing the range of merchandise offered online and by 2011 the company offered an extensive range of products on its website The TJ Hughes website designed by local digital agency YOMA 31 was ranked 108 004 worldwide and 5 237 in the United Kingdom according to Alexa 32 Financial success EditTJ Hughes saw gross profits soar almost 50 a year from 3 6m in 2003 increasing to 7 9m in 2004 33 with a jump to 12m in 2006 34 Throughout 2007 TJ Hughes s pre tax profits were 5 1 million in the year to 26 January up from 1 2 million the year before Operating profit soared 299 per cent to 2 9 million 35 In January 2010 accounts showed pre tax profits increased by more than 1 5m to 6 8m That was achieved on sales of 266 7m an annualised rise of 4 Although the last full financial year before Ms Tennant was appointed to January 2007 showed pre tax profits of 1 2m they rose to 5 1m in the year to January 2008 This was followed by profits of 5 3m the following year Competition EditThe demise of Woolworths was seen to create significant opportunities in the homewares market although other mixed goods discounters such as B amp M and Wilko which have some overlap in terms of product offer have also been expanding rapidly in a bid to gain some of this market share both on the high street and increasingly in out of town locations original research This is believed to be part of the reason as to why T J Hughes entered administration 36 American retailer TJ Maxx which also sells discounted clothing and housewares modified its name to TK Maxx to avoid confusion with T J Hughes when it opened its first British store in 1994 It subsequently used the TK Maxx name for its other European operations 37 References Edit About Us T J Hughes Retrieved 3 October 2017 Find your nearest TJ Hughes store a b c My grandad s store and the end of the high street The Guardian 2 July 2011 Fletcher Richard 15 November 2003 PPM sells Oasis as it grabs TJ Hughes in 55m deal The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 18 October 2008 Management team buys Liverpool retailer TJ Hughes with backing from turnaround specialist Endless liverpoolecho 25 March 2011 Retrieved 25 March 2011 Discount store TJ Hughes now in the hands of administrators The Guardian 30 June 2011 Retrieved 30 June 2011 TJ Hughes Launches Quick Fire Sale TJ Hughes 12 July 2011 Retrieved 14 July 2011 TJ Hughes stock sell off announced by administrator BBC News 7 July 2011 Archived from the original on 15 July 2011 Retrieved 7 July 2011 Debt due from TJ Hughes bheta 7 July 2011 Archived from the original on 28 March 2012 Retrieved 7 July 2011 TJ Hughes stock sell off announced by administrator BBC News 7 July 2011 Retrieved 7 July 2011 TJ Hughes warehouse closes making 116 redundant Liverpool Echo 22 July 2011 Retrieved 22 July 2011 Administrators close last of TJ Hughes stores housewareslive 20 August 2011 Archived from the original on 12 September 2011 Retrieved 20 August 2011 Newcastle s TJ Hughes is saved but Middlesbrough s is to close within days Soult s Retail View 13 August 2011 TJ Hughes sheds 1 000 jobs as 22 stores close Retail Gazette 4 August 2011 Archived from the original on 28 March 2012 Retrieved 4 August 2011 TJ Hughes sets closure dates for 22 stores next week BBC News 4 August 2011 Retrieved 4 August 2011 TJ Hughes store reopens in Birkenhead BBC News 24 October 2012 Middlesbrough s TJ Hughes confirms 3 October reopening date with Birkenhead to follow Soult s Retail View 27 September 2012 TJ TJ Hughes to reopen at its old site in Coventry s Lower Precinct Coventry Telegraph 18 October 2013 TJ Hughes store chain bringing 70 new jobs to Hartlepool Hartlepool Mail 12 August 2014 TJ Hughes to reopen in Stretford Mall creating 40 new jobs Messenger 8 October 2014 a b c Liverpool retailer TJ Hughes to create 150 jobs at three new stores including one in Bootle Liverpool Echo 20 July 2015 TJ Hughes expands high street presence with new Bury store Manchester Evening News 19 March 2015 TJ Hughes in St Helens job adverts show popular store is coming back Liverpool Echo 15 January 2016 TJ Hughes reveals opening date of new St Helens store Jobs boost as discount shop returns to Preston shopping centre Lancashire Evening Post 14 September 2016 Retrieved 7 December 2016 McConnell Ed 13 March 2016 Maidstone TJ Hughes returns to The Mall Maidstone Kent Online Retrieved 2 June 2017 TJ Hughes all set to open in Cumbernauld TJ Hughes owner to appoint administrators Retail Gazette TJ Hughes opens eBay shop Telecomworldwire 23 December 2005 Retrieved 6 December 2008 TJ Hughes sign Graham Rooney for advertising TJ Hughes unveils e commerce site with YOMA The Drum 20 May 2013 Retrieved 21 January 2016 Tjhughes co uk Site Info Alexa Inc 31 March 2011 Archived from the original on 25 May 2010 Retrieved 31 March 2011 T J Hughes at Buyout Track T J Hughes at Profit Track dead link TJ Hughes grows again after fourfold profit rise Retail Week 31 July 2008 Retrieved 18 October 2008 TJ Hughes Enters Administration The Daily Telegraph 27 June 2011 Retrieved 30 June 2011 Joachim Zentes Dirk Morschett Hanna Schramm Klein 2011 Strategic Retail Management Text and International Cases Gabler Verlag ISBN 9783834967404 36 Eastbourne herald https www 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