Another Local Construction Firm Went Under

The family firm of Blight & Scoble Ltd, established over 100 years ago, has gone into liquidation.

Insolvency specialist Bishop Fleming, which has been appointed to manage the liquidation process for Blight & Scoble, issued a statement saying: "Due to difficult trading conditions the company ceased to trade on 26 August 2010, and all employees were made redundant at that time.

Operating from purpose built premises at Buckfastleigh, mid-way between Exeter and Plymouth, the Company’s primary activities are building contracting and development, including a wide variety of housing, commercial, office and industrial projects.

Minor works, refurbishments and maintenance also play an important part, and every aspect of work – from the smallest repair job to the most prestigious £1.5 million contract – is carried out by local craftsmen employing traditional building skills.

Contract Blight & Scoble Ltd soon for an informal discussion and quotation.

Printed from: http://www.housingpis.co.uk/2011/another-local-construction-firm-went-under/ .
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