Landbanking flop ends field of dreams
One of Britain's biggest landbankers has gone bust, leaving investors who paid a total of £7m for tiny slices of farmland, wondering where their money went. Land Heritage (UK) Ltd told 700 land purchasers this week it was going into liquidation on the "advice" of accountants PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC).

It told them to direct future correspondence towards PWC. But when Guardian Money contacted the accountancy firm, it said it had never heard of Land Heritage (UK) Ltd.

"Whatever LHUK says, we have not been instructed by this company and will not be. We have not provided any formal advice and we have not billed the company for anything. We shall not be handling any liquidation - we have no relationship whatsoever with it," PWC says.

Whoever acts as liquidator, the end of LHUK destroys what slim hopes investors had of the firm turning their minuscule plots into potentially valuable housebuilding sites - or of getting any refund.

(Via Guardian Unlimited. To read the full story, click here)
(See also: thisismoney.co.uk)


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