An appeal has been made after a Loughborough hotel was wound up and a liquidator appointed.

Action was taken against the company behind the Charnwood Lodge hotel in Leicester Road after it was left unable to pay its debts.

Charnwood Lodge (Loughborough) Ltd was wound up on May 22 by Judge Barber at the High Court in Manchester following a creditor petition.

Now an appeal has been made for anyone with a reservation to make contact with the official receiver at its Nottingham offices.

At the hearing to consider the petitions to wind-up the company, the court heard that the company was incorporated in January 2014, and had operated as the Charnwood Lodge hotel and guest house in the town.

By January 2019, however, the company could not pay its debts and its creditors petitioned the courts to wind-up the company.

Steven Baxter, official receiver at the Insolvency Service, said: "It is urgent that members of the public with reservations at Charnwood Lodge contact my office to receive information regarding their booking.

"If you know of anyone with plans to stay here, please reach out to them."

Customers with bookings should provide their full name, full contact details and date of booking to: Official Receiver, Level One, Apex Court, Nottingham NG2 4LA.

Alternatively call 0115 8525009 or email Nazia.Aslam1@insolvency.gov.uk