Pressure: John Lewis chairman Sharon White (pictured) lost a vote on her performance over the past year

Pressure: John Lewis chairman Sharon White (pictured) lost a vote on her performance over the past year

John Lewis is investing more than £1million to shake up its children’s range as its boss fights for her future. 

The troubled department store chain – which also owns Waitrose – is stocking more than 50 children’s brands, including My Little Pony and Disney Princesses in toys and Petit Bateau, JoJo Maman Bebe and Ted Baker in fashion. 

John Lewis is also launching ‘immersive experiences’ in stores, including Lego for children to build and an alpine Scalextric race track. 

Naomi Simcock, executive director for John Lewis, said the business wanted to ‘create a destination, not just a shop’. 

It is expanding services for young families, including its All Things Baby nursery advice appointments. 

The John Lewis Partnership suffered a third year of losses and axed its annual staff bonus for only the second time since 1953. 

Last month, chairman Sharon White lost a vote on her performance over the past year following more heavy losses.

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

What is a Smart Meter and what are the benefits?

SMART meters are being offered to all UK households, and they could…

ALEX BRUMMER: BT dials up the changes

The notion that it makes commercial sense for telecoms providers to control…

What is Pi Network and is it a scam?

PI Network is one of the newest digital coins to attract attention…

Urgent search for two mystery ticket-holders who scooped £1.8million in New Year’s Eve draw

TWO mystery ticket-holders scooped £1.8million in a New Year’s Eve draw –…