VALUE women’s clothing chain Bonmarché has collapsed into administration for the second time in just over a year, putting more than 1,500 jobs under threat.

Bonmarché has a store in Market Street in Bradford city centre.

RSM Restructuring Advisory, which has been appointed to handle the administration, said all Bonmarché’s 225 stores will remain open and there are no redundancies yet as it looks to agree a rescue deal.

It comes after Bonmarché plunged into administration in October 2019, before administrators agreed a rescue deal with retailer Peacocks.

Despite the deal, 30 stores were closed before last Christmas, affecting hundreds of jobs at the group.

Damian Webb, joint administrator of RSM Restructuring Advisory, said: “Bonmarché remains an attractive brand with a loyal customer base.

“It is our intention to continue to trade whilst working closely with management to explore the options for the business.

“We will shortly be marketing the business for sale, and based on the interest to date we anticipate there will be a number of interested parties.”