Administrators say 鈥減rolonged period of difficult trading鈥 led to firm鈥檚 demise

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Electrical cabling specialist Murphy Limited has entered administration leaving 293 staff redundant.

The firm appointed Deloitte administrators Nick Edwards and Rob Harding last week.

Murphy had offices in London, Manchester, Penrith, Preston, Sheffield, Ashford, Stanlow and Bradford, with 327 staff.

Only 34 staff have been kept on while the administrators explore options to dispose of Murphy鈥檚 business and assets.

Nick Edwards, joint administrator and restructuring services partner at Deloitte, said the company had 鈥渟uffered a prolonged period of difficult trading鈥 which had left it 鈥渦nable to meet its financial obligations鈥.

He added: 鈥淩egrettably, owing to the nature of the services provided by the business and the investment required to continue to trade, there is no other option but to announce these redundancies at this time.

鈥淲e have sought to retain a number of employees for the present time to assist the administrators with an orderly wind down and sale of Murphy鈥檚 business and assets.鈥

Other group companies, including Northern Reliable Industrial Services Limited, Reliable Construction Limited and Clear Route Utility Services Limited, are unaffected by the administration and will continue trading as normal.

The firm is not connected to major civils contractor Murphy Group.