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18 new jobs for Lake District town as new outdoor shops set to open

by Cumbria Crack
19/03/2025
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Two new outdoor stores are set to open in Keswick this spring in redundant town centre premises.

Ellis Brigham and Montbell will throw open their doors to shoppers in May, creating 18 full and part-time positions.

Japanese brand Montbell is distributed in the UK by a subsidiary company of the Salford-based Ellis Brigham group – Wisdom & Effort – and is looking to make for a new shopping experience in the former Barclays Bank, which closed in April 2023.

Ellis Brigham, an independent family owned and run outdoor retailer, is taking over the premises of the former John Young & Son furniture shop in Kings Head Court which closed in February last year.

The 5,000sq ft store is set to open with a weekend of free activities including gear repairs, talks, guided hikes and trail runs.

Director Mark Brigham said: “Keswick has been at the top of our location wish list for many years.

“It’s a Mecca for outdoor enthusiasts and that’s where we are most at home. We are delighted to join the other independent stores in the area to help even more people enjoy the hills and mountains safely.

“We will add our own unique mix of products and brands along with regular demo events and evening talks to support the aspirations of visitors and locals alike.”

“We will offer an even greater choice of premium products and services to support the aspirations of visitors and locals backed up by our satisfaction guarantee.”

Montbell was founded in 1975 by renowned climber Isamu Tatsuno in Osaka, Japan. Over the years it has earned a reputation for unique and innovative clothing using highly technical materials shaped by the mantra light and fast and function is beauty.

It currently makes more than 4,500 original products and the brand has also expanded into the fields of organising outdoor events, travel, outdoor and recreational insurance.

Mr Brigham, whose earliest and fondest memories of Keswick was travelling up from Manchester to climb Catbells with his father, aged five, and afterwards visiting Bryson’s tea rooms, added: “Both stores want to contribute to the local community and become a part of the fabric that makes Keswick such a fantastic place to live and work.”

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