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Workers 'in tears' as drylining specialist Astins ceases trading with immediate effect

Workers were asked to leave a Liverpool construction site after Astins Ltd, which runs projects across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, suddenly folded

The new Royal Liverpool Hospital.(Image: Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)

Employees of a drylining specialist sub-contracted to projects across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has ceased trading with immediate effect.

West Sussex-based Astins Ltd had been working on big projects including the new Royal Liverpool Hospital - but on Monday, around 100 staff were asked to leave the site after the company suddenly folded.

The on Wednesday that workers at the firm were "in tears" after hearing the news.

One workman for a different firm said: "Around 100 lads have not been able to get through the gates, they have not been able to get their tools or anything.

"Lads have been going out all morning really upset, some have been in tears."

There have been reports a £7million legal claim on an old job forced the company to the wall, and reported its board told employees it had filed for administration on Monday.

Astins' other projects have included the Manchester Engineering Campus Development, Papworth Hospital in Cambridgeshire, the Quadrum Institute in Norwich and Brighton 3Ts Hospital.