Jobs in pipeline at Chesterfield's new Harry Ramsden's
The fish and chip chain will launch at the Wingerworth on Derby Road on Tuesday.
The premises – which has undergone a refurbishment – will still also operate as a pub.
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Hide AdJoe Teixeira, chief executive of Harry Ramsden’s, said: “We relish this opportunity to enter into a new market and the great location, surroundings and reputation enjoyed by the Wingerworth make Chesterfield the ideal place from which to unveil our newest model and further extend the modern-day face of Harry’s to a new generation of customers.”
All of the Wingerworth’s current 20 members of staff will keep their jobs and Harry Ramsden’s team has been working with them for a few weeks while refurbishment work has taken place.
A Harry Ramsden’s spokesman said: “It is expected that as business increases at the Wingerworth then staff numbers will increase accordingly.”
This latest opening comes as a result of Harry Ramsden’s partnership with Punch Taverns.
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Hide AdHarry Ramsden’s team will manage all aspects of the outlet’s day-to-day operations serving breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner.
Harry Ramsden’s was started by Harry Ramsden in a wooden hut in Guiseley, West Yorkshire, in 1928.