East Anglia’s leading business rescue and insolvency specialists McTear Williams & Wood Limited have raised £2,160 for Amber’s Army at its popular 13th annual bowls tournament. Twelve teams of professionals
Access to accurate financial information and the right advice is key to charities’ ability to weather the current economic storm, insolvency expert warns. Charity trustees are being urged to have
A surprise fall in the number of insolvent businesses in England and Wales should be viewed with caution and is far more likely to be a ‘false dawn’ than an
Mike Jenner, Head of Investigations at McTear Williams & Wood has successfully pulled another two MWW quiz events out of the bag. The first of these was held at Ipswich
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More local businesses are at risk of going bust next year due to a high level of firms in distress and pent-up demand in insolvencies being filed. McTear Williams &
A third-generation family run firm has gone into liquiation after is energy bills nearer £15,000 per month. Taylormade Castings, a foundry in Stoke owned by a Haverhill-based family which produced
The recent surge in hospitality insolvencies is ‘unsurprising’ say Suffolk bosses. Jo Watts from East Anglian insolvency experts McTear Williams & Wood said: “In the last few weeks, we’ve seen
A Norfolk club has closed after struggling with the impact of the smoking ban and the opening of a nearby Wetherspoon pub. The Downham Market Club which has been in
In October 2021 we ran an Insolvency Update Webinar for the Norfolk & Norwich Law Society. For many professional advisors the technicalities of business rescue and insolvency are a distant
Mexican restaurant Nanna Mexico has closed in Norwich city centre after the company filed for liquidation. The independent brand had sites in Norwich and Cambridge and collapsed owing £18,000 to
An investigation by this newspaper has revealed concerns over the future of a multi-million pound property development of nearly 300 homes following the collapse of three companies owned by the