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Trips cancelled as UK travel company goes into liquidation
Directors chose voluntary liquidation after concluding the company could not meet debts, with the case listed among late 2025 insolvencies in the UK travel sector.
On October 30, 2025, Oxfordshire Travel Limited, company number 09515078, entered creditors’ voluntary liquidation, according to Companies House records.
The company's directors decided to wind up the business after concluding it could not continue trading or meet its debts, prompting a creditors’ voluntary liquidation; credit‑protection and insolvency monitoring services noted the case among dozens in November 2025.
Companies House describes the firm as operating in 'other passenger land transport' and holding a UK VAT registration, indicating it traded at VAT-reporting levels before winding up.
The company now appears on sector insolvency lists covering late‑2025 liquidations, but no detailed statement of affairs or further public comment from the company’s directors has been published.
Late last year the firm's registered office moved from Yarnton near Kidlington, Oxfordshire, to Tugby in Leicestershire.