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UK travel agency plunges into liquidation after 40 years
Strachan Travel Ltd, based in Lancashire, entered voluntary liquidation after resolutions for winding up were recorded on June 11, with liquidators appointed on June 16, bringing an end to decades of business.
The company was incorporated in 1983 under the name Quintglobe Ltd and had earned a loyal following, reflected in its five-star Google reviews.
One customer said: “Great staff. Good place to book a holiday – they care and give you the personal treatment. Make you feel important to them. Brilliant!”
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Another reviewer said: “I wouldn’t go anywhere else.
“They do everything for you.”
A third said: “Very friendly people who try to get the best deal for you.
“Used them several times for cheap to very expensive holidays.”
A notice published in The Gazette confirmed the appointment of joint liquidators Francesca Vivace and Richard Ian Williamson of Campbell, Crossley & Davis.
The notice stated: “That the Company be wound up voluntarily and that Francesca Vivace (IP No. 32370) and Richard Ian Williamson (IP No. 8013) both of Campbell, Crossley & Davis, Ground Floor, Seneca House, Links Point, Amy Johnson Way, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY4 2FF be appointed as Joint Liquidators for the purposes of such voluntary winding up.”
Strachan Travel’s website and Facebook page no longer appear to be active, and business hours listed on Google now show as permanently closed.
The closure marks the end of a long-standing business that had served generations of holidaymakers across Lancashire and beyond.
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