A UK pub firm based in a popular tourist region has collapsed into liquidation with over £500,000 in debts, according to reports. Cotswold Pub Partnership Limited, which traded as The Fox Inn in Great Barrington, Oxfordshire, entered insolvent liquidation last year. While the firm behind the riverside inn which describes itself as an “award-winning gastropub with rooms” was shuttered, the pub remains open.
A spokesperson said Cotswold Pub Partnership was an umbrella company that was liquidated on “professional advice” after accuring £502,587 in debt to six creditors, the Swindon Advertiser reports.
Simon Renshaw, of London-based company IQ Insolvency, was appointed as liquidator on April 9 to manage the accounts, which include £310,968…

