Vale of Mowbray, Hambleton: Yorkshire pork pie factory closed its doors seven months before its TV appearance on BBC Two show Inside the Factory presented by Gregg Wallace
The factory which was located in Leeming Bar, Hambleton, was the star of one of the episode’s of the BBC Two show Inside the Factory which is presented by Masterchef’s Gregg Wallace, who has since quit the show after ‘offending female staff’.
Viewers went behind the scenes with the Masterchef presenter where the famous pastries were produced since it was established as a pork pie factory in 1928.
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Hide AdWhile the pie factory was established in the 20th century, it was formerly a brewery in 1795 and it was in late September 2022 when the factory closed its doors, just months after a major £4 million scotch egg expansion.
Significant financial challenges in recent years due to increasing energy costs amongst other reasons were cited as factors resulting in its closure.
The factory had employed 219 staff and a total of 171 workers were made redundant initially as a result of the closure.
The assets included two freehold manufacturing sites in Leeming Bar, plant and machinery, as well as intellectual property.
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Hide AdVale of Mowbray was a historic business that traced all the way back to the 18th century.
A spokesperson for the administration said at the time of its closure: “The business has experienced significant financial challenges in recent years due to rising raw material input prices, increasing energy costs and sector-wide recruitment challenges.
“A marketing process was conducted to attract fresh investment into the business but, without any viable offers and without the resources to continue trading, the directors have appointed administrators and closed the business.”
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