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Hughes & Hughes Launches New Website

Hughes & Hughes has relaunched their website at a new address, www.hughesandhughes.ie.

Although the company, now owned by Sivota limited and trading from six of the former Hughes & Hughes stores, previously offered books for sale through their website the new site does not offer online sales.

The site does offers staff picks, information about the bookshop’s reward card, previews of forthcoming titles and a listing of upcoming store  events.

The site also highlights the mailing list and the Hughes & Hughes Book Clubs which are run monthly and are based in each store. Registered book clubs also get a 10% discount for their members if they order more than 3 copies.

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Hughes & Hughes Reopens In Dundalk

Hughes & Hughes LogoThe Hughes & Hughes store in Dundalk, which was first opened in 2004, has reopened today creating eight jobs.

Derek Hughes, Managing Director, said, ‘To be re-opening our much acclaimed store in Dundalk is very gratifying and illustrates the long term confidence we have in Dundalk.  I am especially pleased for our Manager, Ellie Winters, and many of our staff, who will be rejoining us.’ He added that ‘Trading in our other five stores that have reopened has been very strong over the last three months and we are confident that Hughes & Hughes Dundalk will follow this trend.’

Ellie Winters, Hughes & Hughes Dundalk Manager said, ‘This is a great day for everyone in the Hughes & Hughes family and especially for people associated with the store here in Dundalk.  All eight of us are book enthusiasts and we are looking forward to sharing our knowledge and passion for books with our customers once again.’

The re-opened Dundalk store is still located at Clanbrassil Street, covers 3,200 sq ft and stocks 20,000 titles. The store offers a large young readers section including titles for pre-school age readers.

The new holding company that owns Hughes & Hughes, Sivota Limited, have now reopened six of the company’s former stores:
- Hughes & Hughes, St. Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, Dublin 2
- Hughes & Hughes, Pavillions Shopping Centre, Swords, Co. Dublin
- Hughes & Hughes, Omnipark, Santry, Dublin 9
- Hughes & Hughes, Dundrum Shopping Centre, Dublin 14
- Hughes & Hughes, Ennis, Co. Clare
- Hughes & Hughes, Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth.

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The New Hughes & Hughes Will Honour Kelloggs Storytime Vouchers

Kellogg's SummertimeThe O’Brien Press has confirmed that those who have vouchers for their Kellogg’s Storytime books can redeem the books in the re-opened Hughes & Hughes bookstores.

The promotion had been endangered when Hughes & Hughes went into receivership in February 2010. However, five stores have re-opened under the Hughes & Hughes branding but under the ownership of Sivota, a new company backed by Bus Stop newsagents owner, Pierce Moloney.

Writing on the company blog O’Brien Press MD, Ivan O’Brien said:

we are delighted that the Hughes & Hughes shops in Santry, Ennis, Dundrum and Swords have re-opened, and they they will redeem your vouchers for books — or you can send the form, tokens and €1.50 per book to Kellogg’s Storytime Promotion, PO Box 9922, Dublin 15.

Eason now operate the former Hughes & Hughes Dublin and Cork airport stores as well as their Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire location.

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Eason Opens In Former Hughes & Hughes Dun Laoghaire Store

Eason Dun LaoghaireEason has opened a new bookstore in the former Hughes & Hughes store on Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin.

The store opened on Saturday 6th June and has new stock including the new Stephanie Meyer and The Short Second Life Of Bree Tanner.

Hughes & Hughes ceased to trade at the location on Friday 26th February after it went into receivership. It cited high rents as one of the reasons for the move.

Eason already has a branch on Dun Laoghaire’s main shopping street Upper Georges Street. The two-floor store stocks books, stationary, magazines, newspapers and confectionery.

Aside from the Dun Laoghaire branch, Eason has taken over the Dublin airport stores once operated by Hughes and Hughes.

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Hughes & Hughes St Stephen's Green Is Now Open

Hughes & Hughes St. Stephen's GreenDavid Maybury who visited the store this lunchtime and took the image, that the Hughes & Hughes store in Stephen’s Green is trading and has new stock.

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Monthly Round Up – May 2010

It has been a busy month for Irish Publishing News. So busy we didn’t get a round up post out so here, as a monthly digest, it is! To celebrate the iPad launch in the UK and the forthcoming launch here in July we’ve added a rather nice image from Flickr User Jesus Belzunce.

Announcement

Mary McAlese Announces The Inaugural Laureate na nÓg

Authors

Gately’s Posthumous Title To Make Chart?

Books

Irish Top Ten Week Ending 22/05/2010

Irish Top Ten Week Ending 15/05/2010

Irish Top Ten Week Ending 09/05/2010

Irish Top Ten Week Ending 1/05/2010

Eason Book Club Choice for May is Tana French’s In The Woods

Comment

Guest Column: Seeing beyond the recession: Celebrating 25 Years Of Cló Iar-Chonnacht

Guest Column: How to Make Ebooks and Influence People

Guest Column: My Business Is Your Business

Features

Exclusive: Derek Hughes On The New Hughes & Hughes

Links

Daily Links 26/05/2010

Daily Links 20/05/2010

Daily Links 17/05/2010

Daily Links 12/05/2010

Daily Links 10/05/2010

Daily Links 06/05/2010

Daily Links 04/05/2010

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Breaking: Hughes & Hughes Dundrum Reopens

PJ O Connor Awards Shortlist 2010 Announced

Nuala Ní Chonchúir Makes The Edge Hill Short List

Jean Harrington New President of Publishing Ireland

Hughes & Hughes St. Stephen’s Green To Reopen Monday

RTE Releases The Francis MacManus Radio Short Story Competition Shortlist

Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick Wins Bisto Children’s Book Of The Year 2009/2010 for ‘There’

Hughes & McGilloway On The Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel Of The Year Award 2010 Longlist

Published This Month

Published This Month ~ May 2010

Publishing

Liberties Press Offers PDF Ebooks Direct To Readers

Rights

Gill & MacMillan Signs “Heartbreaking” Story

Three Book Deal With Poolbeg For Debut Novelist Shirley Benton Bailey

Maverick Sells German & French Rights For Welcome To Hell

Lots more to come in June!

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Three Book Deal With Poolbeg For Debut Novelist Shirley Benton Bailey

Debut novelist Shirley Benton Bailey has signed a three book deal with Poolbeg.

The first of the three books, Looking For Leon, will be published in spring 2011 and Benton Bailey is already working on her second manuscript.

The deal was brokered by relatively new agents Prizeman & Kinsella.

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Exclusive: Derek Hughes On The New Hughes & Hughes

Hughes & Hughes LogoFour Hughes & Hughes stores have re-opened and another two are set to follow in the coming weeks, saving around 60 jobs.

In an exclusive interview Chief Executive Derek Hughes tells Irish Publishing News about the firm’s strategy, its relationship with suppliers and its intention to honour former customers’ gift and loyalty cards.

Sivota Ltd, a company set up by Pierce Moloney who owns the Bus Stop newsagent chain, is the new owner of Hughes and Hughes.

Four Hughes & Hughes stores have re-opened and another two are set to follow in the coming weeks, saving around 60 jobs

In an interview, conducted by email, Mr Hughes said that the ‘Strategy going forward is less centralised without central distribution with store managers having a much stronger input into buying. The range will be more local and the focus will on our strengths customer service and knowledgeable committed staff.’

Mr Hughes said that Andrew Waters will be responsible for central buying in the new company – a role he held before Hughes & Hughes entered receivership.

‘The range will be more local and the focus will on our strengths customer service and knowledgeable committed Staff,’ Mr Hughes said.

The range will be more local and the focus will on our strengths customer service and knowledgeable committed Staff

Mr Hughes said he has received positive reaction from many of their partners in the book industry saying that reaction from ‘suppliers has being extremely positive and any suppliers we have met or spoken with all are very pleased to supply again.’

The bookseller said ‘suppliers are conscious that a monopoly is not good for anyone.’

Mr Hughes has been pleased by customer reaction, which he says ‘has being extremely positive’ with many expressing ‘genuine delight we are back’.

He said the Hughes & Hughes ‘brand has stood up very well as customers and the public understood that the downturn has been so severe and with high rents and upward only reviews bookshops and many retailers could not survive unless rents came down to match the new business environment.’

Mr Hughes highlighted their intention ‘to honour all the Hughes & Hughes gift & loyalty cards, which will be costly but we realise not to do so would damage the brand.’

Mr Hughes highlighted their intention ‘to honour all the Hughes & Hughes gift & loyalty cards, which will be costly but we realise not to do so would damage the brand

He said this action ‘is key to our customer commitment and ensuring we will go forward with our customers goodwill.’ Although there are some problems around data protection Mr Hughes said ‘customers have to sign a waiver allowing us to reactivate the card.’

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Hughes & Hughes St. Stephen's Green To Reopen Monday

The new Hughes & Hughes owners, Sivota Ltd, will reopen the Hughes & Hughes St Stephen’s Green bookshop next Monday after reaching agreement with the landlord despite what Hughes & Hughes CEO Derek Hughes has called “strong competition from Eason”.

When it opens the St Stephen’s Green store will be the fifth of a hoped for six bookshops to reopen under the new Hughes & Hughes. The other four reopened shops are Swords, Santry, Dundrum, and Ennis. The sixth location has yet to be agreed.

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Breaking: Hughes & Hughes Dundrum Reopens

Hughes & HughesThe Hughes & Hughes bookstore in The Dundrum Town Centre has reopened. Staff at the Dundrum Centre confirmed that the store was open and is trading from the ground floor of the old Hughes unit which is located by the Snow and Rock store.

According to the Hughes & Hughes website, Sivota Ltd, a company formed in April, have ‘purchased some of the assets of the former Hughes & Hughes Ltd.’

Dundrum is the first of the chain to reopen, it is not clear yet how many of the old chain will resume trading.

More news as we get it!