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Redundancies at Mulbury Homes as developer enters administration

The business was established in 2010 but has now ceased trading

A CGI of a Mulbury Homes scheme in Great Ancoats Street, Manchester, which has now been completed

In the region of 40 jobs have been lost after a Cheshire-based homes developer entered administration.

Andrew Knowles and Steve Clancy, both of Kroll, have been appointed joint administrators of Mulbury Homes.

The company commenced trading in 2010 and is known for its specialism in the procurement and delivery of affordable housing for registered providers.

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Headquartered in Lymm, the developer employs about 40 staff and had been "struggling with trading and cash flow issues brought by the pandemic, planning delays and rising costs", a Kroll statement said.

Mr Knowles said: "The continued difficult trading conditions, rising costs, and financial pressures as a result of bad debt has led to a weakened cashflow position which has led to the appointment of the joint administrators."

On appointment, the joint administrators ceased to trade the business as a going concern and made the existing staff redundant.

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Mr Knowles added: "The joint administrators are continuing with their duties following the sale, realising assets, and distributing funds to creditors as well as investigating the financial affairs of the company as part of their statutory duties."