Notices to creditors (MVL)
G. C. GRIEVE LIMITED
The notice announces that G. C. Grieve Limited is being wound up by members' voluntary liquidation and creditors must submit proofs of debt by 28 August 2026.
Notice details
- Company
- G. C. Grieve Limited
- Company number
- 04004933
- Previous name
- Mech Consultancy Limited (31 May 2000 - 16 Jun 2000)
- Trading name
- Geo. C. Grieve
- Registered office
- 17 Walkergate, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1DJ (to be changed to C/O Quantuma Advisory Limited, 7th Floor, 20 St. Andrew Street, London, EC4A 3AG)
- Principal trading address
- 1 Church Street, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, TD15 1EG
- Type of liquidation
- Members' Voluntary Liquidation
- Joint liquidators
- Brian Milne; Ishbel MacNeil
- Joint liquidators' address
- Third Floor, Turnberry House, 175 West George St, Glasgow, G2 2LB
- Insolvency practitioner numbers
- 9381 and 9426
- Date of appointment
- 21 July 2026
- Appointed by
- The members
- Contact name
- Susan McArthur
- Contact email
- [email protected]
- Contact telephone
- 0131 659 9965
- Creditor proof deadline
- 28 August 2026
How does this notice affect you?
Choose what applies and we'll point you at the right next step.
A written-off invoice rarely stops at the company that failed. The supplier left short is often the next business in difficulty — and the earlier that's dealt with, the more options stay open. If G. C. GRIEVE LIMITED owed you money, it's worth checking where that leaves you.
Unpaid wages, holiday pay and statutory redundancy are claimed from the government's Redundancy Payments Service, not from K2. The insolvency practitioner named in this notice should send you a case reference — you'll need it to claim.
K2 has backed and restructured UK businesses since 1990, including buying trade and assets out of distress. These situations move in days rather than months, so if you're looking at G. C. GRIEVE LIMITED or something similar, start the conversation early.
A members' voluntary liquidation is a solvent, orderly closure — often part of retirement, a group restructure, or moving on to the next venture. K2 has advised UK company directors since 1990 on restructuring and what comes next. If that's on your horizon, talk to us.
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