Mobility Furniture Company: A Timeline of Ownership, Debt and Closure — Part 1
A six-month investigation by The Sentinel Current has uncovered complaints from customers — including elderly and terminally ill individuals — who say they paid deposits for mobility furniture that was never delivered by a company run by director Peter Edward Gildas Walton.
A six-month investigation by The Sentinel Current has uncovered complaints from customers — including elderly and terminally ill individuals — who say they paid deposits for mobility furniture that was never delivered by a company run by director Peter Edward Gildas Walton.
The brand had previously been run by Peter Kitson who was jailed for 15 months in October 2025 after pleading guilty to falsely claiming that goods were subject to a sales discount, making misleading claims that customers would not be placed under pressure to purchase goods, and for falsely claiming that goods were ‘bespoke’.
Company filings show GM Geeco accumulated debts of more than £180,000 before entering administration in 2024.
In 2024 Walton put the company into administration, he immediately set up Loki Enterprises still trading under the Mobility Furniture brand and between August 2024 and September 2025 customers say they never received the furniture they ordered.
Subscribers will be able to read Part 2 in full, including detailed accounts from customers and analysis of how orders were taken despite the company’s financial difficulties. Walton disputes these claims, stating that all customers received goods or refunds.