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Jobs Preserved as Norwich Restaurant The Library Enters Liquidation

Administering Insolvent Deceased Estates

  Jamie Playford of Leading Corporate Recovery has been appointed as Liquidator of Norwich restaurant, The Library, amid mounting energy and tax bills. However, a restructuring deal with the directors has resulted in the restaurant continuing to trade and all 15 jobs being preserved. The restaurant, which opened in 2006, was well-established on the Norwich […]

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September 12, 2017


Leading Corporate Recovery appointed liquidators of commercial painters, Figielpainting Ltd

liquidators of commercial painters, Figielpainting Ltd

Jamie Playford of Leading Corporate Recovery has been appointed by the shareholders and creditors of Figielpainting Ltd, a commercial painters based in Norfolk, to oversee the liquidation of the company’s assets following the closure of the business in August 2017. The company, incorporated in 2011, achieved a turnover of £750,000 in its penultimate year but […]

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August 29, 2017


Liquidator seeks buyer for Harveys Specialist Dry Cleaners after payment arrangement fails

Harveys Specialist Dry Cleaners

Jamie Playford, an insolvency practitioner and director at Leading Corporate Recovery, is seeking a buyer for the business and assets of a dry cleaning business in Norfolk after a payment plan with creditors failed. Harveys Specialist Dry Cleaners Ltd, trading from four branches in Eaton, Wymondham, Attleborough and Sheringham, entered a Company Voluntary Arrangement (“CVA”) […]

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July 16, 2017


Beccles-based John’s Joinery to close unless buyer found

UK Business

Jamie Playford, an insolvency practitioner and director at Leading Corporate Recovery, is seeking a buyer for the business and assets of a Suffolk joinery business after the company suffered cash flow difficulties. John’s Joinery, trading from Gosford Road, Beccles, laid off its five employees on Monday 10 July citing serious cash flow difficulties as the cause of the […]

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July 10, 2017


Successful Recovery of £175,000 from Directors of Failed Furniture Business

UK Business

Following a three-year investigation and legal battle, Leading Corporate Recovery have recovered a total of £176,871 from three former directors of IPD Furniture Ltd, after cash was wrongly paid out of the company’s bank account at a time when the company was insolvent. The company, which was based in Dereham, Norfolk, was forced into Administration […]

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April 30, 2017


Davenport’s Magic Kingdom enters liquidation after legal dispute

Employee Rights during Business Closure

  The magic-themed family attraction, Davenport’s Magic Kingdom, in North Walsham, has been placed into voluntary liquidation following a legal dispute. An ongoing dispute with a former consultant to the business resulted in a legal bill of almost £60,000 and as a result, the business was unable to continue trading and the directors took steps […]

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February 28, 2017


Norwich joinery business folds after HMRC takes tough stance

UK Business

Riverside Joinery Company Ltd, based on Barker Street in Norwich, has closed after a downturn in orders for its bespoke staircases and window frames. The closure, which resulted in 16 employees being made redundant, followed pressure on cash flow caused by a downturn in orders as management struggled to reduce costs any further. The business […]

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Suffolk engineering firm enters liquidation with help of Jaime Playford

Employee Rights during Business Closure

A G Block Ltd has entered Creditors Voluntary Liquidation with Jamie Playford of Leading Corporate Recovery appointed as Liquidator on 6 January 2017. First incorporated in 1967, the Company had developed its own range of ‘Vocational Automotive Trainers’ which are sold to colleges and further education centres around the UK, which are used to train […]

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January 7, 2017


30,000 Businesses in the East of England impacted by insolvency – Leading UK

30,000 Businesses in the East of England impacted by insolvency

The news has emerged this week that more than 30,000 businesses in the East of England were owed money by at least one supplier or customer which went into insolvency last year. Research undertaken by the eastern branch of insolvency trade body R3, shows that a total of 34,000 local businesses (which equates to around […]

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February 8, 2016


Jamie Playford comments on impending changes to the solar energy industry

30,000 Businesses in the East of England impacted by insolvency

  Jamie Playford has today provided commentary for an article in the Eastern Daily Press which explores the impact of solar subsidy cuts on small firms. You can read the article here: http://goo.gl/pFJpfk At this stage, Ministers are proposing to reduce the feed in tariff (FIT) for small scale solar panel installations from 12.47p per […]

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October 14, 2015


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