Brisco Projects Limited enters creditors' voluntary liquidation
Brisco Projects Limited, a building development company registered in Cheadle, has entered creditors' voluntary liquidation with joint liquidators appointed on 28 May 2026. Full notice and Companies House record.
Information for general guidance, drawn from the public record. Not legal, financial, or insolvency advice. If you are affected by an insolvency, consult a licensed practitioner or qualified solicitor.
Lauren Fitton and Daniel Ormerod of Leonard Curtis were appointed joint liquidators to Brisco Projects Limited, a building development company registered at 31 Wilmslow Road, Cheadle, Cheshire, on 28 May 2026.
A creditors' voluntary liquidation is an insolvent winding-up resolved by a company's members at the request of its directors, without a court order. In this case the appointment was made by both members and creditors.
The company
Brisco Projects Limited was incorporated on 20 January 2021 and carried out the development of building projects, the activity recorded against its SIC code at Companies House. The company filed its last accounts to 31 January 2024 on a micro-entity basis. No secured charges are registered against the company.
The liquidators
Fitton holds IP number 30212 and Ormerod holds IP number 26930. Both are licensed insolvency practitioners at Leonard Curtis, whose address is Leonard Curtis House, Elms Square, Bury New Road, Whitefield, Greater Manchester. An IP number is the licence number issued by an insolvency practitioner's recognised professional body, identifying the individual practitioner.
As joint liquidators, Fitton and Ormerod will realise the company's assets and distribute the proceeds to creditors. Either can generally act alone unless the terms of the appointment specify otherwise.
The director
Scott Davenport has been the sole director of Brisco Projects Limited since its incorporation on 20 January 2021. His appointment had not been resigned at the time the notice was published.
Background
Brisco Projects Limited traded for just over five years before the liquidation appointment. Its accounts were prepared on a micro-entity basis, a filing category available to the smallest companies under UK company law. No web-sourced background information has been verified as relating specifically to this company, so no further commercial context is included here.
Creditors with claims against Brisco Projects Limited should contact the joint liquidators at Leonard Curtis, Leonard Curtis House, Elms Square, Bury New Road, Whitefield, Greater Manchester, M45 7TA. The appointment was published in the London Gazette on 1 June 2026.
Common questions
Are you owed money by Brisco Projects 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 Brisco Projects 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 Brisco Projects 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 Brisco Projects 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
- The London Gazette notice (code Appointment of Liquidators)
- Companies House record 13145503
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