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Disability firm goes into liquidation

The Glencraft furniture firm that employs around 30 disabled or blind workers had its buyout plan rebuffed by Aberdeen City Council.

06 November 2009 13:07 GMT

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Disability firm goes into liquidation

An Aberdeen furniture factory that employs around 30 disabled or blind workers has gone into liquidation.

The Glencraft factory has had a troubled recent history after Aberdeen City Council withdrew its funding package last year.

But the Authority agreed to buy the firm's factory and lease it back allowing them to continue trading.

However this week company bosses were told that the council could no longer back a revised buyout plan.

Aberdeen City Council say it has done everything it can do to support Glencraft but that it is no longer a viable business despite posting record profits in January.

The company disputes the authority’s claim, saying they could have turned things around if afforded more time.

Workers had spoken about their fears for their own futures if the factory were to close.

One worker said: “I’m gutted. I’ve been here 18 years and it’s all I know. It’s very hard to take in.”

Local MP Anne Begg raised the firm’s plight at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday.
 

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