Bisset Adams folds blaming ‘perfect storm’ of Brexit and pandemic

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Liquidator praises director for doing ‘everything she could’

Bisset Adams has gone into liquidation after 27 years, with the loss of around 20 jobs.

The practice, which had a string of civic buildings and offices to its name as well as an automotive and retail wing focused on Europe, called in the administrators last month.

But attempts to rescue the firm and find a buyer failed and Bisset Adams has now entered voluntary liquidation. All staff, believed to number between 15 and 20, have been made redundant.

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