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Future of South West housing projects still uncertain despite Mi-space rescue

Bell Group's swoop to acquire Mi-space (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) Ltd from Midas Group collapse only saves building services arm leaving construction work in hands of administrators

Developer Treveth starts work at the Maudlin Farm site in Liskeard, Cornwall, which was being delivered by Mi-space

The future of key South West residential projects worth many millions of pounds is still uncertain despite the housing division of collapsed Midas Group Ltd being rescued from administration, it has emerged.

Projects including the TorVista Homes scheme in Torbay, Cornish developments for Treveth, the £50m Oakfield scheme in Swindon, and the 140-home unfinished Quintrell Downs project, also in Cornwall, are not part of the eleventh-hour rescue of Mi-space (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) Ltd by Scottish-headquartered Bell Group.

The national property services company swooped to purchase Mi-space (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) Ltd, saving 46 jobs, as its parent group appointed administrators.

But it has since become evident that Bell has only purchased the property services section of Mi-space - not the part that actually builds houses.

That has been shifted into another Midas company, Midas Construction Ltd, which is also in the hands of administrators from global business advisor Teneo Financial Advisory Ltd

It means that unfinished housing projects will now become part of the administration of the Midas Group, leaving questions about who will complete the work and when.

A Midas insider explained: “Bell has purchased Mi-space (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) Ltd but that was the property services side of the group. Mi-space property services specialised in refurb and housing upgrades. Not to be confused with Mi-space residential, which built new homes.”

Mi-space’s construction portfolio includes the 140-home development at Quintrell Downs, near Newquay, for Coastline Housing.