The company was liquidated at a meeting of creditors on 22 February, more than two weeks after insolvency practitioner Calverley Hughes was appointed to the company.
Tim Calverley, partner at Calverley Hughes, previously told PrintWeek that the firm was aiming to sell both the site and the business but was unable to comment on whether any potential buyers were in the frame.
However, Calverley was unavailable for comment at the time of writing with any potential sale failing to materialise prior to the creditors' meeting.
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