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Published Date: 04 February 2009
AROUND nine members of staff working at Peppers Warehousing at Carlton Forest have been told they are to be made redundant, the Guardian understands.
Bosses at the Blyth Road distribution centre broke the news to staff this morning, but have so far declined to comment.

"We turned up for work and just went about our jobs. Then some of us were called into the office and told we were no longer required. It was a real shock," said one worker from Worksop.

Despite repeated attempts by the Guardian, bosses at Peppers are yet to comment.

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  • Last Updated: 04 February 2009 6:34 PM
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joe-blogs,

worksop 04/02/2009 23:17:31
from what i have heard via an inside source @
peppers called in the administrators
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theworm,

worksop 05/02/2009 08:26:05
a source at peppers says that peppers had the administrators in yesterday afternoon they have re-opened this morning under a slightly different name which allows them to carry on trading without paying creditors,i know at least 3 worksop companies who are owed in excess of 20,000 this is just the tip of the iceberg
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theworm,

worksop 06/02/2009 10:09:08
try this number

CBA INSOLVENCY PRACTITIONERS
39 CASTLE STREET
LEICESTER
0116 262 6804
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joe-blogs,

08/02/2009 00:19:24
peppers warehosing trading as oneworld
kind of a v sign to the creditors
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