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G2 Housing Group collapses into administration after 12 years of trading

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G2 Housing Group collapses into administration after 12 years of trading
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A Hampshire construction company has collapsed into administration after more than a decade in business.

G2 Housing Group Ltd, headquartered in Waterlooville, entered administration at the end of June after trading since 2014.


Insolvency practitioners Rob Keyes and David Taylor have been appointed as joint administrators, with KRE Corporate Recovery overseeing the process.

The private limited company operated in building development and management consultancy throughout its 12 years of trading.

Its annual Confirmation Statement became overdue in May, shortly before the business entered administration.

Land Registry records show the company held charges over a freehold development site on Lipson Road in Plymouth, which now forms part of the administration.

G2 Housing Group promoted sustainable construction and was a member of the UN backed One Planet Network.

Although the business historically employed around three members of staff, it also had a dedicated director of sustainability and wellbeing. Gary Anthony Stirling served as chief executive and had previously worked in the affordable housing sector.

G2 Housing Group enters administration after 12 years of trading

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He also managed related businesses including Landspeed Affordable Homes Limited.

David Alun Rees joined the board as a director in April 2021, while Christopher John Cullen held responsibility for corporate management.

The company’s collapse comes amid continued pressure across the United Kingdom’s construction sector.

Earlier in June, Devonshire Homes Limited also entered administration as developers continue to face difficult trading conditions. The failure of G2 Housing Group is one of a series of insolvencies recorded across Britain during 2026.

Devonshire Homes collapsed into administration with 77 jobs at risk

| DEVONSHIRE HOMES

Wiltshire based mattress manufacturer Airsprung entered administration after almost one hundred and fifty years in business following a prolonged period of difficult trading.

The company said it had explored a range of options to avoid insolvency, but seventy one employees ultimately lost their jobs, while a smaller number remained to support ongoing operations.

Devonshire Homes, formerly known as Langworthy Construction, also entered administration after more than thirty years in business.

The company built more than two thousand homes across Devon, Cornwall and Somerset from 2008 onwards, including traditional thatched properties and the restoration of Grade II listed buildings.

Construction group Ardmore entered administration following an April High Court ruling.

The company, founded in 1974 and employing around seventy seven people, said its financial difficulties stemmed from an unfinished timber frame development that became significantly more expensive than originally expected.

Elsewhere, stag and hen party organiser Groupia ceased trading after entering administration.

The company, established in 1999, said bookings departing before August 31 would continue as planned, while customers with trips scheduled from September onwards would receive full refunds.

Kent based food distribution company BMB Logistics also entered administration after three years of trading.

The Tonbridge business specialised in transporting temperature controlled food products, although the circumstances surrounding its collapse have not been disclosed.

The series of insolvencies across construction, manufacturing, logistics and leisure highlights the financial pressures facing businesses across Britain during 2026.

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