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Yorkshire timber group with 1,150 employees across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ calls in administrators

More than 550 redundancies have been made at National Timber Group and 13 of 47 bases closed with immediate effect

National Timber Group is now in administration(Image: Pexels)

More than 550 jobs have been lost at a Yorkshire timber company which has fallen into administration. With 47 locations across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ – including sites in Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, Northallerton, Hull, Manchester and Bristol – National Timber Group is the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest independent timber distribution and processing group.

With its head office in Sheffield, the Group was created through the acquisitions of brands including Thornbridge, NYTimber, Rembrand Timber and Arnold Laver and employs 1,150 people in all. However, after a difficult trading period which triggered liquidity challenges the firm has appointed administrators.

Michael Magnay, Gemma Quinn and Jonathan Marston of professional services firm Alvarez & Marsal have been appointed as joint administrators of five entities making up National Timber Group. The move follows the notice of intention to appointment administrators which wasa filed by the companies on just under two weeks ago.

The administrators said there have been 561 immediate redundancies across sites and central functions, and that they are supporting the employees through the redundancy process.

A total of 13 of the group’s branches have also been closed with immediate effect, with the remaining sites continuing to operate. Some of the company’s production facilities have also been mothballed.

The sites which have closed with immediate effect in England are in Bradford, Cheltenham, Rainham, Peterborough, Stoke, Alfreton, Northallerton. Closures in Scotland include Dumbarton, Forfar, Newton Stewart Edinburgh – Hawkhill, Anniesland and Stirling.

The administrators have now launched a sale process for the business and assets of National Timber Group and have called for any interested parties to contact them.

Michael Magnay, joint administrator, said: “National Timber Group is the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading timber supplier to joiners, housebuilders and contractors, operating under a number of widely recognised brands. As joint administrators, we have launched an accelerated sale process, and we encourage any interested parties to contact us as soon as possible.