‘Due to delays in the investment required for the business to begin trading’
Administrators have been appointed to Templar Corporation; nearly a year after the firm first submitted a wind up petition to the court on 21 February 2020, which was dismissed on 29 June for reasons unknown.
A second ‘Petitions to Wind Up (Companies)’ was submitted on 4 January 2021, with administrators Jamie Playford and Alex Dunton of Leading Business Services appointed on 12 January.
The firm entered administration “due to delays in the investment required for the business to begin trading”, Playford said.
“The London-based company sustained pressure from a former employee which resulted in a winding up petition, and as a protective measure, the company entered administration.”
Published:
1:28 PM December 16, 2020
Updated:
1:42 PM December 16, 2020
The fate of the Belle Vue pub in Norwich will be sealed today Picture: ANTONY KELLY
- Credit: Archant
The former landlords of a pub in the city has collapsed owing £71,640 to creditors - but has just £200 to pay its debts.
Cawley Pubs and Bars, which previously ran the Belle Vue, in Philips Road, Norwich, appointed liquidators at Leading UK this month.
The company ceased operating in September 2019 when the pub was handed back to Enterprise Inns, the liquidator confirmed.
The former managers racked up tens of thousands of pounds in debt - including more than £40,000 to trade creditors.
Published:
1:28 PM December 16, 2020
Updated:
1:42 PM December 16, 2020
The fate of the Belle Vue pub in Norwich will be sealed today Picture: ANTONY KELLY
- Credit: Archant
The former landlords of a pub in the city has collapsed owing £71,640 to creditors - but has just £200 to pay its debts.
Cawley Pubs and Bars, which previously ran the Belle Vue, in Philips Road, Norwich, appointed liquidators at Leading UK this month.
The company ceased operating in September 2019 when the pub was handed back to Enterprise Inns, the liquidator confirmed.
The former managers racked up tens of thousands of pounds in debt - including more than £40,000 to trade creditors.