When it has come to an imminent bailiffs visit, then some very serious thinking has to happen.
A bad debt does not suddenly appear, and plenty of prior notice will have been provided by the creditor (the person or organisation / authority owed the money) before we become involved.
If, by ignoring the situation, you have effectively been "burying your head in the sand", and hoping that matters will just "go away", then the time to change your way of thinking has indeed arrived.
By ignoring matters, you will be making things much worse, and adding additional and unnecessary costs to your debt. This situation will have to be resolved.
If you have family or friends who may be able to help, this really is the time to make them aware of your situation, and ask them for assistance. Pride is often a barrier to resolving a difficult and embarrassing position, however, when bailiffs are about to visit, you will be in a far better position if you can offer full or part payment of the amounts owing.
Explore all your options as a matter of urgency - BEFORE a visit from the enforcement agents.