A UK transport firm operating across Oxfordshire is in liquidation after 18 years, amid an order from the High Court.
Carriage Company (Oxon) Limited, based in Banbury, was put into compulsory liquidation with immediate effect on February 4 after HMRC filed a winding-up petition seeking debt repayment.
The petition was initially presented on December 9, 2025, by the Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs, who claimed to be creditors of the company.
The case was heard at the High Court’s Royal Courts of Justice in London on February 4 at 10.30am, resulting in a winding-up order.
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Documents submitted to Companies House this month revealed that the company’s dissolution…

