Iconic Stoke-on-Trent pottery firm Royal Stafford has 'collapsed into liquidation' with the possible loss of dozens of jobs.
Royal Stafford - known for English cream-coloured earthenware - is based in the Royal Overhouse Manufactory, one of the oldest pottery factories in Burslem. The brand was established in 1845 in ...
Stoke-on-Trent's pottery industry has been "squeezed and squeezed", with businesses and experts questioning how many blows ...
Royal Stafford was known for its cream-coloured earthenware and tableware and was one of the few businesses left in the area that did not outsource its manufacturing abroad. The union said it ...
AN iconic kitchenware chain has gone bust with “immediate effect” – after being in business for a staggering 200 years. Royal ...
Union organiser for GMB, Colin Griffiths, called the decision 'a wake-up call for the new Government and its industrial ...
Royal Stafford's collapse followed the closure of Dudson in 2019, Wade in Longton two years ago and Johnsons Tiles last year. The brand was known for its cream-coloured earthenware and tableware ...