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24 jobs lost as machinery firm enters administration

The Aberdeenshire business said they had encountered 'cash flow' issues

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Balgownie and Balgownie Rentals have entered administration after facing 'cash flow' issues
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Balgownie and Balgownie Rentals have entered administration after facing 'cash flow' issues

An agricultural machinery business in Aberdeenshire has entered administration with 24 members of staff made redundant. Balgownie Ltd and Balgownie Rentals Ltd, with premises in Inverurie and Turriff,...

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