Dunstall Holdings seeks to appoint administrators in bid to 'save and restructure' business

The agricultural dealership owns Rea Valley Tractors Limited, RVT Commercial Vehicles, Altegra Integrated Solutions Ltd, Altegra Access & Security Systems Ltd, Teme Valley Tractors Ltd, and Teme Valley Tractors (Welshpool)

Chris Brayford
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Dunstall Holdings based in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, said it has taken the 'difficult decision' to file a notice of intention to appoint administrators.
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Dunstall Holdings based in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, said it has taken the 'difficult decision' to file a notice of intention to appoint administrators.

An agricultural dealership is seeking to appoint administrators in a bid to save the business from liquidation. Dunstall Holdings confirmed it had filed a notice of intention (NOI), a court document...

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