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Former Telford Thomas Cook staff give holiday advice from cafe – BBC News, BBC News

Former Telford Thomas Cook staff give holiday advice from cafe – BBC News, BBC News


        

                                 The staff, L-R Ian Crampsie, Kimberley Jeffries, Libby McKendrick and Ann Marie WoodImage copyright                 Kimberley Jeffries                                                      
Image caption                                    Ian Crampsie, Kimberley Jeffries, Libby McKendrick and Ann Marie Wood used to work at the Telford branch of Thomas Cook                             

Staff from a branch of Thomas Cook have given up their time to give advice to customers

The former team in Telford, Shropshire, said they had been locked out of their shop since the travel firm collapsed on Monday.

Despite losing their jobs, they said they were determined to help their “loyal” customers.

Some customers who stopped by said they just wanted to say goodbye to the team who had become “like friends”.

                                                                                                                      

Staff posted a note on the now-closed shop advising customers they would be in the cafe to answer questions on Saturday.

They said they were “overwhelmed” by the positive reaction and how many people came to see them.

“When we put up the sign we thought we might have two or three people, but we have had so many messages,” store manager Kimberley Jeffries said. ***********

                                                                                                                          
Image caption                                    The Thomas Cook store in Telford closed after the company collapsed on Monday                             

Her colleague, Ian Crampsie, said it was a real “shock” when the store

“I feel sad for the company, we had so many friends and so many good memories,” he said.

“We wanted to come here partly because we didn’t have the chance to say goodbye to all our customers.”

                                                                                                                          
Image caption                                    Kayleigh Barnes said it was kind of the staff to help people                             

Kayleigh Barnes, aged 20 and from Telford, came for advice on reclaiming what she had paid for a planned trip to Thailand.

“Fair play to them for coming because they basically don’t have the job anymore,” she said.

Peter Mays and his wife Julie said they had “a good relationship with all the staff”.

                                                                                                                          
Image caption                                    Peter and Julie Mays have booked holidays through Thomas Cook since 1995                             

The couple, from Little Dawley, have booked their annual holiday through Thomas Cook since 1995 and had two breaks arranged through the company when it folded, which they have since rebooked with another firm.

“We just wanted to say we were sorry they had lost their jobs,” Mr Mays said.

                                                                                                                      

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