Equinox Maintenance Limited, a well-established computer maintenance company located on Shannon Way in Tewkesbury, has entered administration after 42 years in business, leading to reported staff redundancies.
The privately owned firm ceased trading following the appointment of joint administrators Joph Young and Liz Welch from Leonard Curtis, confirmed in a statement posted on Equinox’s website on July 1, 2026. The statement noted: “As a result of the appointment of the Joint Administrators, the company has ceased trading.” Creditors, debtors, or individuals holding stock at the company’s premises are advised to contact the administrators via phone at 0121 200 2111 or by email at [email protected].
Leonard Curtis has declined further comment, with plans for additional information to be released by its marketing team soon.
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Equinox has served the Tewkesbury area for over four decades, initially operating near Southwick Park before relocating to Shannon Way in 2011. The company, founded in 1984 and employing between 51 and 200 staff according to its LinkedIn profile, specialized in IT services, including electrical equipment repair. Recent customer reviews mention a range of services from TV repairs and computer monitor fixes to vacuum unit maintenance and audio-visual installations.
A recorded message on Equinox’s phone line now directs callers to the appointed administrators and confirms that no further work can be undertaken.
Social media posts from alleged employees described the administration as “a shock to us all,” expressing concern over the loss of jobs and the need to seek new employment.
Equinox Maintenance is currently marked as “permanently closed” on Google, with the formal notice of administration recorded in the UK’s official insolvency publication, the Gazette, on July 6.