The building contractor delivering the final phase of regeneration at the Lewis’ Building in Liverpool is set to go into liquidation with the loss of 10 jobs.
Four local charities are set to receive a welcome boost following the liquidation of Sheffield Crossroads Ltd whose remaining funds will be re-distributed.
Well known premium fashion retailer Coggles Limited based in York has been placed in the hands of joint administrators Andy Clay and David Acland of Begbies Traynor.
Glasgow-based construction specialist William Crawford & Sons and J&T Blacksmiths Ltd have been placed in the hands of administrators.
JD Sports has bought the business and assets of Birmingham-based online retailer, Cloggs (UK) Limited, out of administration for an undisclosed sum.
An historic 49 bedroomed hotel in the heart of Paisley has been forced into administration under the burden of unsustainable debts.
Business recovery and restructuring specialists Begbies Traynor have been called in as administrators to one of the Southampton’s longest-established building contractors.
Well-known Leicestershire construction company JH Hallam (Contracts) Limited has gone into administration.
Paul Wildes, CEO and Founder of the Alchemy Investment Group and Norman Smurthwaite have today finalised the takeover of Port Vale Football Club with administrators Begbies Traynor.
United Carpets Group has acquired the business and assets of its trading subsidiary United Carpets (Northern) Limited out of a pre-pack administration.
Two West Country hotels have been sold by Bristol-based business recovery experts Begbies Traynor, saving more than 40 jobs.
One of Wales’s leading golf clubs is up for sale after going into administration.
More than 30 jobs have been saved after the assets and business of a long-established West Country legal practice were sold by administrators.
Kitley House Hotel Ltd which traded from Kitley House in Yealmpton near Plymouth in South Devon, has gone into administration.
Statement from Bob Young, Gerald Krasner and Steve Currie of Begbies Traynor, joint administrators of Port Vale (Valiant 2001) Football Club Limited.
Against the backdrop of a succession of football clubs entering administration both north and south of the border, a new study by corporate recovery specialists Begbies Traynor reveals a picture of poor financial health that is affecting a significant proportion of Scottish football clubs and threatens to extend far beyond the current situation at Rangers.
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