Long-established agricultural firm ceases trading with immediate effect

Cambridgeshire agricultural firm Collings Brothers has confirmed it will close with immediate effect after encountering numerous challenges due to the current 'economic climate'

Chris Brayford
clock • 2 min read
Cambridgeshire agricultural firm Collings Brothers has confirmed it has ceased trading with immediate effect (Collings Brothers)
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Cambridgeshire agricultural firm Collings Brothers has confirmed it has ceased trading with immediate effect (Collings Brothers)

A Cambridgeshire firm which had been involved in the agricultural industry for nearly 100 years has confirmed it will cease trading with immediate effect. Collings Brothers, established in 1930, told...

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