A Birmingham pub company run by an award-winning landlord has gone into liquidation amid tax debts of more than £360,000.
The Humble Pub Company was owned by Keith Marsden, who previously ran the Prince of Wales and The Dark Horse, in Moseley, and The British Oak, in Stirchley, along with a short-lived wine bar called Cheval Blanc.
At the High Court in London today, HM Revenue and Customs told the Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Catherine Addy that The Humble Pub Company went into creditors’ voluntary liquidation on June 7.
HMRC had lodged a petition with the court seeking to have the company wound up over tax debts but, on the basis of the voluntary liquidation, counsel for HMRC asked for its petition for it to be wound up to be d…
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