TG Jones store faces bailiff threat over unpaid taxes - GB News
TG Jones could run out of cash by the end of June unless landlords agree to sweeping rent cuts and payment holidays
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TG Jones, the high street retailer formerly WH Smith, is in the spotlight for significant unpaid business rates and other arrears, with reports indicating potential enforcement actions by local councils and risk of administration if liquidity doesn’t improve. Public-facing summaries note about £3.4 million in unpaid business rates and an overall picture of mounting liabilities, including supplier debts and HMRC taxes.[1][2][4]
Market coverage also flags a restructuring plan under private equity owner Modella Capital, proposing substantial funding and potential store closures (up to around 150 of the approx. 450-strong estate) depending on creditor approval by late June and a High Court hearing at the end of June. These pieces describe a precarious cash position that could force landlords to accept rent holidays or large discounts to avoid collapse.[4][1]
There have been third-party summaries of payment practice reports for TG Jones High Street Limited showing typical 45-day invoice cycles with a portion of payments late (17%) in 2025, which underscores supplier tensions during the restructuring process, though this data is from a specific reporting period and may not fully reflect ongoing conditions.[3]
Some outlets emphasize the broader retail context, linking the TG Jones situation to challenges facing high street retailers, including consumer spending pressures and the rebranding away from the WH Smith fascia, which critics say has damaged customer recognition and footfall.[1][4]
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TG Jones could run out of cash by the end of June unless landlords agree to sweeping rent cuts and payment holidays
www.gbnews.comPublished reports Company number: 06560339 This information is as reported by the business, and responses are in their own words. Reporting period: 1 March 2025 to 31 August 2025 Report filed on: 30 September 2025 Approved by: Joanne Molloy Average time taken to pay invoices: 45 days within 30 days: 73% in 31 to 60 days: 13% in 61 days or more: 14% payments due in the reporting period which have not been paid within the agreed period: 17% 90 days Answer not provided The standard payment terms...
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