West Yorkshire coach company forced into administration
West Yorkshire coach company, Geldards Coaches Limited, was forced to appoint joint administrators of Begbies Traynor in Leeds on 11 September 2015.
The largest privately owned bus company in the region, Geldards Coaches was founded in 1991 and has a fleet of around 50 vehicles and 50 staff.
From the company’s Leeds base, Geldards Coaches operated a wide range of routes in the local area for daily school transport, excursions and group travel, as well as offering executive coach hire.
In August 2015, there was a fire at the company’s premises off Whitehall Road in Farnley, which destroyed half of a coach repair workshop and damaged three vehicles.
Bob Maxwell, one of the joint administrators appointed to the company, said: “Unfortunately, it is commonplace for companies subjected to a major fire not to survive and this is the case here.”
The administrators are now looking for a buyer for the business.
Mr Maxwell continued: “One of our key concerns has been attempting to minimise disruption to the services operated by Geldards Coaches, particularly the school routes it provides. We have spoken to all the customers and we are in the process of arranging to provide emergency cover where required. If parents are in any doubt, they should contact their school.”
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