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Recent Arctic weather conditions helped provide a sales boost for Blacks Leisure

Outdoor retailer Blacks Leisure has said the recent Arctic weather conditions boosted its turnaround plans as consumers snapped up jackets, scarves and hats.

The cold snap helped increase like-for-like sales in its outdoor business by 10.2% in the key trading period of December despite a strong set of comparative figures the previous year.

The company, which owns the Blacks and Millets brands, said the December performance lifted overall group like-for-like sales for the half-year to the end of December to a decline of just 0.1%.

It is in talks with parties interested in buying all or parts of the business but has insisted it will return to profit if a merger fails to go through.

As part of its turnaround plans, the retailer has closed many of its loss-making stores, leaving it with a core estate of about 300, introduced a loyalty card and recruited a team of 19 outdoor experts to advise customers.

It has revamped 12 stores, which now account for 10% of its sales, and plans to open another outlet next month.

Chief executive Neil Gillis said: “The group has performed strongly during the key Christmas trading period highlighting the strength of our offering in what continues to be a challenging retail market.”

The Northampton-based retailer, which made a pre-tax loss of £8.5 million in the first half of its financial year, said the strong winter performance helped to offset the decline of the business in the summer.

Mr Gillis added: “The turnaround programme remains on track and we enter the New Year in a positive financial position and focused on continuing to deliver the benefits of the turnaround strategy.”

Shares in Blacks were up 5% following the trading update.


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