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06 December 2025

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Administrators appointed to Warwick Ward

1 day After 55 years of trading, construction plant dealer Warwick Ward (Machinery) Ltd has collapsed into administration.

Most of the 89 employees have been let go already
Most of the 89 employees have been let go already

James Lumb and James Clark from Interpath were appointed joint administrators to Warwick Ward (Machinery) Ltd on 3rd December 2025.

Most of the 89 staff have been made redundant.

Founded in 1970 by Warwick Ward, the business has grown  to become one of the largest stockists and suppliers of new and used earthmoving and waste recycling equipment in the UK. The company operates from headquarters in Barnsley, with additional depots on Bromsgrove and Harlow. Machinery manufacturers that it represents include Case, Terex, Ausa, Faresin and Sunward.

In June 2023 owner-directors Ashley and Matt Ward sold the company to an employee ownership trust.  In its last year of ownership under the Wards, it made a pre-tax profit of £679,000 on sales of  £51.2m. In its first year under employee ownership it sank to a pre-tax loss of £1.3m with sales revenue falling 11% to £45.3m.

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According to the administrators, the company had faced significant financial difficulties in recent times, exacerbated by the general drift in capital spending witnessed across the building and construction and waste recycling sectors. In response, the company explored options for refinancing, sale and investment. But, when a solvent solution could not be found, the directors took steps to file for the appointment of administrators.

James Lumb, managing director at Interpath and joint administrator, said: “With strong economic headwinds continuing to impact the construction and, groundworks market, specialist plant hire operators up and down the country are coming under increased financial pressure. It’s a tremendous shame that these challenges have proven to be so devastating for Warwick Ward, which had a long and proud heritage across South Yorkshire and beyond.â€

He continued: “Our immediate priority will be to support all those workers impacted by redundancy, while we also explore options for the company’s assets.â€

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