The company Pembrokeshire Pubs Limited behind the Rose & Crown in Goodwick has entered voluntary liquidation after the directors deemed it could no longer continue (Image: Google)Under a CVL, directors may choose to place a company into liquidation when it is unable to meet its financial obligations. Creditors' voluntary liquidation is one of the most common forms of corporate insolvency in the UK. It is typically used when directors believe a company has no realistic prospect of continuing while meeting its financial commitments. The process differs from compulsory liquidation, which is usually initiated through the courts following action by creditors. According to the published notices, Pembrokeshire Pubs Limited's registered office and principal trading address are both listed as the Rose and Crown premises in Goodwick Square.