Eleven jobs saved as arrangement with creditors approved

Eleven jobs at a archaeological and historical consultation service provider have been preserved after the High Court gave its' approval to a scheme of arrangement with the firm's creditors.

Eleven jobs saved as arrangement with creditors approved

Eleven jobs at a archaeological and historical consultation service provider have been preserved after the High Court gave its' approval to a scheme of arrangement with the firm's creditors.

The court was informed that the firm has changed its business model and will focus on teaching archaeology to students and will concentrate on high-value consultancy services and small scale projects as opposed to large scale projects it had previously undertaken.

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