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A newly filed report has shed light on the administration and subsequent rescue of a £20m-turnover Norfolk company which provides heating, ventilation and air conditioning services. Andrew McTear and Chris

Eight jobs have been saved after a heating and air conditioning firm was bought out of administration – but creditors could be left £4.7m out of pocket. Anglia Installations Maintenance,

The business and assets of King’s Lynn-based Anglia Installations Maintenance, which was put into administration last week, have been sold to AIM Construction & Development. Set up in 2008 to

A £20m-turnover Norfolk company which provides heating, ventilation and air conditional services has been rescued out of administration. Anglia Installations Maintenance Ltd was placed into administration on 12 June with

Bowls work novelty slippers ranging from puppy dogs to monster claws at an annual competition which raised £2,160 for charity. Twelve teams of professionals from across the region battled for

Insolvency practice McTear Williams & Wood has raised £1,160 for charity through its ninth annual bowls tournament. Twelve teams of professionals from across the region battled for the McTear Williams

A Norwich telecoms firm has been bought out of liquidation by an acquisitive communications brand following an appeal for help on Twitter. Business communications services provider Comms Supply has been

The name of Royal Warrant-holding construction company will live on after a prominent businessman bought parts of the firm following its administration. Sprowston-based heritage building firm WS Lusher & Son,

An long established electrical appliances retailer in Ipswich has gone into liquidation with the loss of six jobs. Matthews, based in Foxhall Road, has been trading in the town for

A long established electrical appliances retailer in Ipswich has gone into liquidation with the loss of six jobs. Matthews, based in Foxhall Road, has been trading in the town for

UK party food manufacturer Frank Dale Foods has been bought out of liquidation by newly-formed Finedale Foods, which the new owners said secures employment “for most of Frank Dale’s 57

A party food manufacturer which went into liquidation after struggling to keep up with orders has been bought, securing more than 50 jobs. Frank Dale Foods Limited, which recorded a

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