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Nottingham Rehab Limited and NRS Healthcare Limited in liquidation: information for employees, customers, suppliers, creditors and landlords.

On 1 August 2025, a winding-up order was made against Nottingham Rehab Limited and NRS Healthcare Limited. The court appointed the Official Receiver, Gareth Jonathan Allen, as Liquidator.

On 1 August 2025, winding up orders were made against Nottingham Rehab Limited (trading as NRS Healthcare) and NRS Healthcare Limited. The court appointed the Official Receiver, Gareth Jonathan Allen, as Liquidator. Ìý

Following an application made by the Official Receiver, the court also appointed Mark James Tobias Banfield, Edward Williams, Helen Laura Wheeler-Jones, Adam Seres and David James Kelly of PwC as Special Managers of the companies. The Special Managers have been appointed to assist the Official Receiver with the liquidations.ÌýÌýÌý

The Official Receiver will wind-up the companies in accordance with his statutory duties. He also has a duty to investigate the cause of each company’s failure and the conduct of current and former directors.  

Sale of NRS Healthcare (Nottingham Rehab Limited) Product Sales Division to the Mobilitas Group

On 28 August 2025, the Product Sales Division of Nottingham Rehab Limited – trading as NRS Healthcare – was sold to the Mobilitas Group. The Product Sales Division supplied mobility aids, daily living products and complex assistive technologies to customers across the UK. The sale to Mobilitas has ensured the continued provision of this service and the securing of jobs in this division.

The Official Receiver will continue to wind-up the companies’ business and affairs accordance with his statutory duties.

Information for customers, suppliers and landlords Ìý

If you are a customer of the companies, please contact the Special Managers via email: uk_nrs_customers@pwc.comÌý

If you are a supplier of the companies, please contact the Special Managers via email: uk_nrs_suppliers@pwc.comÌý

If you are a landlord of the companies, please contact the Special Managers via email: uk_nrs_landlords@pwc.comÌý

Information for creditors  Ìý

You will need to in the liquidation of the companies if: Ìý

  • you have not been paid for goods or services you have supplied
  • you have paid the company for goods or services that you have not received

To register as a creditor, you will need to complete a proof of debt form, clearly identifying which company owes you money. A Proof of Debt form can be downloaded at Please return the form, together with all supporting documentation, to the Official Receiver at NRS.Creditor@Insolvency.gov.uk

Information for employees Ìý

You can apply to the Insolvency Service for redundancy pay and other payments if: Ìý

  • you worked for the company in liquidation under an  Ìý

  • you live in England, Scotland or Wales Ìý

  • You cannot apply to the Insolvency Service if you live in Northern Ireland.ÌýÌý

Find out about your . Ìý

We have guidance to help explain . This includes information on: Ìý

  • who is eligible to receive redundancy payments Ìý

  • what redundancy payments you can apply for Ìý

How to apply for redundancy payments Ìý

The Special Managers will give you details about how to apply and will also give you a case reference number (for example CN12345678). Ìý

Once you have the case reference number,  Ìý

We have information explaining . Ìý

What you can apply for Ìý

What you can apply for depends on your circumstances. The Insolvency Service can pay: Ìý

  • money you’re owed by Nottingham Rehab Limited, for example unpaid wages, overtime and commission Ìý

  • redundancy pay: if you’ve worked for Nottingham Rehab Limited for at least 2 years Ìý

  • pro rata holiday pay (known as ‘holiday pay accrued’): the leave you were entitled to take between the start of your leave year and the date you were made redundant Ìý

  • holiday pay taken (HPT): if Nottingham Rehab Limited has not paid you for annual leave you took before liquidation Ìý

  • statutory notice pay: if you’ve worked for Nottingham Rehab Limited for at least 1 month.Ìý

There are caps on what we can pay you for each type of claim. . Ìý

Paying your claim Ìý

On average it takes 12 days to process and pay claims. However, sometimes we need to get additional information which can take a bit of time. We will contact you directly if we need anything further from you. We always try to pay eligible claims within six weeks of receiving the application. Ìý

To allow us to deal with everyone’s application as quickly as possible, please do not contact us to check the status of your application until after the six weeks have passed. Ìý

Getting help with your application for redundancy payments Ìý

If you need help completing your application, you can contact the Redundancy Payments helpline on 0330 331 0020. Ìý

When calling, please have your case reference number and National Insurance number to hand. Ìý

You can also contact us using our . Ìý

If you need to email us after submitting your claim, only use the email address you gave on your application form. Otherwise, we won’t be able to respond to you for security reasons. Ìý

Other support available to you Ìý

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Published 1 August 2025
Last updated 28 August 2025 show all updates
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