CREDITORS will meet next month to decide what action to take following the collapse of a Huddersfield company designing high-quality kitchens.

Neil Hemingway Design Ltd has closed its showrooms at Lidget Street, Lindley, after insolvency experts were called in to handle the company’s affairs.

A creditors’ meeting will be called next month at the Wakefield offices of insolvency firm Tenon Recovery.

The meeting on February 24 is expected to consider a statement of the company’s affairs and to appoint a liquidator and a liquidation committee.

The Lindley premises are now being advertised to let to potential tenants.

Neil Hemingway Design, which moved into the premises in 2005 after operating from a shop unit across the road for many years, offered stylish kitchens and bedrooms featuring appliances from leading manufacturers.

It also provided project management services for kitchen installations and refurbishments.

The company, headed by director Neil Hemingway, worked UK-wide but also numbered Town striker Andy Booth among its customers – providing the kitchen for the footballer’s Honley home.

James Woodhead, who is handling the matter for Tenon, was unavailable to comment at the insolvency firm’s Wakefield office. Callers phoning Neil Hemingway Design Ltd heard a recorded message saying the showroom was closed for refurbishment and asking them to leave their details.

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