Case Studies/Hospitality/MID CATERING LTD
Creditors' voluntary liquidation

MID CATERING LTD

MID CATERING LTD, a Northampton hospitality company incorporated on 7 Mar 2019, has entered creditors’ voluntary liquidation under the Insolvency Act 1986, s.100 and s.109. The Gazette notice, Notice 5143375, records that the process was appointed by members and creditors, with liquidators from BTG Begbies Traynor appointed on 26 May 2026.

Key facts
Company no.11867024
SectorHospitality
Incorporated7 Mar 2019
Reg. officeNorthampton NN1
Appointed28 May 2026
Office holderConstantinos Pedhiou, BTG Begbies Traynor
The timeline · incorporation → liquidation
7 Mar 2019
Incorporated
Registered as 11867024. Hospitality.
4 Feb 2021
First accounts filed
accounts-with-accounts-type-micro-entity
21 Dec 2021
Latest accounts filed
accounts-with-accounts-type-micro-entity
28 May 2026
Liquidator appointed
Creditors' voluntary liquidation.
28 May 2026
Gazette notice published
Notice 5143374 in The Gazette.

What the data was telling us

Readings from The Gazette and Companies House, in the firm's final two years.

Insolvency statusCVL
StatusCreditors' voluntary liquidation
Gazette refNotice 5143375
EditionThe Gazette
Appointed byMembers & creditors
UnderInsolvency Act 1986, s.100 & s.109
Filing trajectoryLate filing
Incorporated7 Mar 2019
Last accounts21 Dec 2021
Confirmation stmtOverdue
Account typeMicro-entity
Director stabilityBoard churn
Appointments1 since 2019
Resignations0 in final 12 mths
Active directors1
Avg tenure7.2 yrs
Practitioner appointedPractitioner
PractitionerConstantinos Pedhiou
FirmBTG Begbies Traynor
RoleLiquidator
IP numberIP 15676
Appointed26 May 2026

Lessons behind the liquidation

01
Insolvency can follow a formal member and creditor route

The company is recorded in creditors’ voluntary liquidation, which means the insolvency was taken into a formal statutory process rather than left to drift. That route is visible in The Gazette notice and gives a clear public marker of where the company stood on 28 May 2026.

02
Late or incomplete filing is a warning sign

The filing trail shows micro entity accounts last filed on 21 Dec 2021 and a confirmation statement marked overdue. Even without adding to the record, that gap tells readers to pay attention to governance and reporting as part of the insolvency picture.

03
A stable board does not remove trading risk

The officer record shows one active director, one appointment since 2019, and no resignations in the final 12 months. That sort of continuity can support continuity of control, but it does not on its own protect a hospitality business from the pressures that lead to liquidation.

Pattern context

This resembles a common small company insolvency pattern, where a limited public filing trail and a later creditors’ voluntary liquidation sit alongside a compact officer record and a short corporate history.

Indicative basis · modelled across LIQUI's corpus, indicative, not predictive
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Director histories across related entities, the full debenture instrument, creditor estimates, and the practitioner's record on comparable cases for MID CATERING LTD.