Richard Oddy, a partner, licensed insolvency practitioner and business restructuring, turnaround and rescue expert at international accountancy and business advisory group Azets  in Yorkshire, the North East and North West

Manufacturer of frying ranges for fish and chips shops saved

Sale of Henry Nuttall, founded in 1865, by joint administrators Azets, with all jobs saved

A manufacturer of frying ranges for fish and chip shops across Great Britain, that traces its roots back to Victorian times, has been saved after running into financial difficulties.

Henry Nuttall, founded 161 years ago in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, is under new ownership, with all 11 jobs saved, following a going-concern sale by joint administrators Azets.

The heritage brand was acquired for an undisclosed figure by HN Ranges, through the RGM Leeds group, an unconnected company which also owns Hopkins, another big name in British range manufacturing.

Under the new structure, Henry Nuttall, which has a manufacturing factory in Dinnington, Sheffield, and Hopkins, will operate as distinct brands.

Richard Oddy and Jonathan Amor, restructuring advisors and licensed insolvency practitioners at UK top 10 accountancy and business advisory firm Azets, were appointed joint administrators of Henry Nuttall on 6th February 2026.

Richard said: “Henry Nuttall is one of only two main UK manufacturers of frying ranges, the other being Hopkins, and it was the world’s original frying manufacture.

“The business ran into financial difficulties following the death of the owner in March 2024, with increasing cost pressures and a decline in product demand.

“Following an extensive sale process a buyer could not be found that was willing to buy the company on a solvent basis.

“With increasing creditor pressure, time was of the essence to preserve a proud brand that dates back to 1865, and has supplied fish and chip shops in Great Britain with frying ranges for more than a century and a half.

“The team at Hopkins came to the rescue with an acquisition of Henry Nuttall’s business and assets, with all jobs transferred to the buyer, providing a significantly enhanced return for creditors compared to the shutdown alternative.”

A spokesperson for RGM Leeds said: “Henry Nuttall is now part of the RGM Leeds group, alongside Hopkins.

“This is a positive step that strengthens the long-term future of our business, while allowing us to continue operating as the independent brand trusted by customers.

“For our customers, nothing changes. The same people, products, values and commitment to service remain firmly in place.

“Day-to-day operations continue as normal, with the added benefit of long-term investment and support behind the scenes.

“We’re excited about what the future holds and grateful for the continued support of our loyal customers, partners and community.”