House of Fraser went into administration in 2018 and was bought by Mike Ashley's Fraser's group, who struggled to keep the business going for the following six years. The closure of Jolly's left. Jolly's in Bath has been a fixture in the city since 1823 and has been run by House of Fraser since the 1970s, but the company is now pulling out.
It was bought by House of Fraser - now Mike Ashley 's Frasers Group - in 1971. Now a staple of Bath retail, news of Jolly's closure - with window signs saying 'all stock must go. In a statement announcing the impending closure in December, Bath and North East Somerset Council (BANES) said: "House of Fraser went into administration in August 2018 and since then the council has been working hard to ensure a secure future for this flagship store at the heart of the Milsom Quarter.
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Timeo. The closure follows years of uncertainty for Jolly's, which survived House of Fraser's administration in 2018 but has struggled to regain its footing. Bath and North East Somerset Council (BANES), which owns the historic building, stated it was unaware of the current occupier's plans to close.