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Employees made redundant after Keelham Food Hall 'wound down'

Joint administrators said despite interest being received, a deal could not be completed within the 'relevant' time scale

Chris Brayford
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Staff at Keelham Food Hall have been made redundant after interest to buy the business could not be delivered in time (Keelham Food Hall)
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Staff at Keelham Food Hall have been made redundant after interest to buy the business could not be delivered in time (Keelham Food Hall)

Employees at an award-winning farm shop in the Yorkshire Dales have been made redundant after administrators confirmed the business had been wound down. Keelham Food Hall, formerly known as Keelham...

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