A Taste of Lebanon Limited enters creditors' voluntary liquidation

A Taste of Lebanon Limited, trading from Ladypool Road in Birmingham, passed a winding-up resolution on 15 May 2026 and appointed a liquidator the same day. Full notice and Companies House record.

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Street View image of 178-182 Ladypool Road, B12 8JS, Birmingham, the registered office
Street View image of the registered office. © Google.

Members and creditors of A Taste of Lebanon Limited resolved to wind the company up voluntarily on 15 May 2026, with Kalani Gunawardana of TTR Insolvency and Restructuring Limited appointed liquidator on the same date.

The Birmingham unlicensed restaurant traded from 178-182 Ladypool Road, B12 8JS, which is also its registered office. Companies House records the company as incorporated on 30 September 2019 under SIC code 56102, covering unlicensed restaurants and cafes.

A creditors' voluntary liquidation (CVL) is an insolvent winding-up resolved by a company's members at the directors' request, without a court order. It is the single largest stream of UK corporate insolvency by volume.

The resolution

A general meeting was convened and held at 11.00 am on 15 May 2026. Members passed a special resolution that the company be wound up voluntarily, followed by an ordinary resolution appointing the liquidator. Rabih Bader signed the resolutions as chairman.

The liquidator appointment

Gunawardana holds IP number 12450 and practises from TTR Insolvency and Restructuring Limited at 2 Poynter Road, Enfield, EN1 1DL. Both members and creditors made the appointment on 15 May 2026. TTR Insolvency and Restructuring Limited can be contacted on 0203 5048264 or at SUPPORT@TTRINSOLVENCY.CO.UK.

The officers

Rabih Bader is the current director, appointed on 10 April 2024. He had previously held a directorship at the company between 12 October 2020 and 3 November 2020. Mohammad Kasir Zaheer Shaikh served as a director from incorporation on 30 September 2019 until 10 April 2024, when Bader's current appointment began.

No secured charges are registered against the company at Companies House.

Common questions

Are you owed money by A Taste of Lebanon Limited?

In a creditors' voluntary liquidation you are an unsecured creditor unless you hold a registered charge or retention of title. The liquidators will write to known creditors with a proof-of-debt form. A statement of affairs prepared by the directors and the chair of the creditors' decision procedure should be available on request. Read more about proof of debt and where you sit in the creditor hierarchy.

Did you work at A Taste of Lebanon Limited?

In a CVL, employees are typically dismissed at or shortly after the liquidator's appointment. Wages owed up to a statutory cap, holiday pay, notice pay and redundancy may be claimable from the Redundancy Payments Service. The liquidators will normally provide RP1 case-reference numbers to the affected staff. See gov.uk: your rights if your employer is insolvent.

Do you hold a deposit, gift card or undelivered order from A Taste of Lebanon Limited?

Customers with paid-but-undelivered orders, gift cards or deposits rank as unsecured creditors in the liquidation. Where you paid by credit card and the amount was over £100, Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 may let you claim from the card issuer for breach of contract or misrepresentation by the supplier; the rules apply per item, not per transaction, and the card must be a regulated credit card. Debit-card payments may be recoverable via chargeback.

Are you a director of a company connected to A Taste of Lebanon Limited?

Section 216 of the Insolvency Act 1986 applies the moment the company enters liquidation. If you intend to be involved in another company using the same or a similar name within five years, you must rely on one of the three statutory exceptions and file the relevant notice. Acting in breach is a criminal offence and exposes you to personal liability for the successor's debts.

Sources

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