An established and 'well respected' Shropshire building company has gone bust owing hundreds of thousands of pounds to creditors.
An established and "well respected" Shropshire building company has gone bust owing hundreds of thousands of pounds to creditors.Shrewsbury-based JR Slee Building and Joinery Contractors Limited is understood to have been owed a 'low six figure' sum by a major national organisation following a contract dispute.
Its last director is listed as Helen Slee, with John and Rosemary Slee, of Hollywell Farm, Ryton, Shrewsbury, resigning as directors in February 2022. "Creditors are owed a low six figure sum and the debt is similar so it is a like for like situation." Creditors are dealt with in order with employees, banks and the taxman at the top with everybody else beneath them.
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