KODIT UDI SOLUTIONS LIMITED
UK Gazette Notices
19 October 2021
LIMITED
Company Number: 06525119
Interest: leasehold
Lease: Lease dated 12 October 2015 and made between Carraway
Tunbridge Wells (Nominee A) Limited and Carraway Tunbridge Wells
(Nominee B) Limited(1) and Fuel Juice Bars (England and Wales)
Limited(2)
Property: The Property situated at Unit 66 Royal Victoria Place,
Tunbridge Wells, Kent being the land comprised in and demised by
the above mentioned Lease
Treasury Solicitor: The Solicitor for the Affairs of Her Majesty's
Treasury of PO Box 70165, London WC1A 9HG (DX 123240
Kingsway).
2 In pursuance of the powers granted by Section 1013 of the
Companies Act 2006, the Treasury Solicitor as nominee for the
Crown (in whom the property and rights of the Company vested
when the Company was dissolved) hereby disclaims the Crown`s
title (if any) in the property, the vesting of the property having
come to his notice on 1 October 2021.
Assistant Treasury Solicitor
13 October 2021
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
OTHER NOTICES
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS IN MANCHESTER
INSOLVENCY & COMPANIES LIST (CHD)
Notice is hereby given that, by an Order of District Judge Richmond,
in the High Court of Justice, Business and Property Courts of
Manchester dated 28 September 2021 (“Order”):
Ben Woolrych (“Applicant”) was removed as officeholder in respect of
each of the cases listed in Schedule 1 (“Schedule 1 Cases”) and that
Anthony Collier (“First Respondent”) was appointed as replacement
officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 1 Cases from the date
of the order.
The Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of the
cases listed in Schedule 2 (“Schedule 2 Cases”) and that Lila Thomas
(“Second Respondent”) was appointed as replacement officeholder in
respect of each of the Schedule 2 Cases from the date of the order.
The Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of the
cases listed in Schedule 3 (“Schedule 3 Cases”) and that David
Acland (“Third Respondent”) was appointed as replacement
officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 3 Cases from the date
of the order.
The Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of the
cases listed in Schedule 4 (“Schedule 4 Cases”) and that Paul
Atkinson (“Fourth Respondent”) was appointed as replacement
officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 4 Cases from the date
of the order.
The Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect the case listed
in Schedule 5 (“Schedule 5 Case”) and that Anthony Wright (“Fifth
Respondent”) was appointed as replacement officeholder in respect
the Schedule 5 Case from the date of the order.
That the Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of
the cases listed in Schedule 6 (“Schedule 6 Cases”) from the date of
the order.
Any creditor, or, in the case of any members' voluntary liquidation, any
member, in respect of any of the companies or persons listed in
Schedules 1 to 3 who has an objection to the Order shall have 28
days from the date of its advertisement to apply to court to set aside
or vary the terms of the Order. Such application shall not affect the
transfer of any case until further or other order by the court.
The First Respondent shall give notice to the Secretary of State and
the Registrar of Companies in respect of the liquidations and
administrations listed Schedule 1 of the terms of this order as soon as
reasonably practicable.
The Second Respondent shall give notice to the Secretary of State in
respect of the respect of the liquidations and administrations listed
Schedule 2 of the terms of this order as soon as reasonably
practicable.
The Third Respondent shall give notice to the Secretary of State in
respect of the respect of the liquidations, administrations and
voluntary arrangements listed Schedule 3 of the terms of this order as
soon as reasonably practicable.
The Fourth Respondent shall give notice to the Secretary of State in
respect of the respect of the Bankruptcies and voluntary
arrangements listed Schedule 4 of the terms of this order as soon as
reasonably practicable.
The Fifth Respondent shall give notice to the Secretary of State in
respect of the respect of the liquidation listed Schedule 5 of the terms
of this order as soon as reasonably practicable.
The Applicant shall file a copy of this order with each of the courts
listed in Schedules 1 to 6.
Nothing in this order shall release the Applicant from any obligation to
give and file notices in respect of his removal under this order in
respect of any of the Block Transfer Cases.
The Outgoing Officeholder shall:
a. be at liberty to apply to the Secretary of State for his release as
voluntary liquidator pursuant to section 173(2)(b)(ii) of the Insolvency
Act 1986 (“Act”) and for his release as Trustee in Bankruptcy pursuant
to section 299(3)(b)(ii) of the Act; and
b. receive his discharge as administrator pursuant to Paragraph 98(2)
(c) of Schedule B1 of the Act;
14 days after the giving of notice to creditors in accordance with this
order, save that such release may be subject to further order in the
event of an application by any creditor or member under paragraph 8
of this order for the specific case subject to that application.
SCHEDULE 1 – CASES WHERE THE FIRST RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Administration
ARL 011 Limited (11121147)
ARL O09 Limited (11113979)
BRK 001 Limited (11243276)
High Street Rooftop Holdings Limited (11309176)
Lite Access Technologies (UK) Limited (10267362)
PDHL Limited (05990423)
Taylor Bloxham Group Limited (00349879)
Tokenhouse VB Limited (09711892)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
Excel Excavations Ltd (08510216)
Rehab4Life Limited (06578706)
Stylex Auto Products Limited (01378507)
Member’s Voluntary Liquidation
MTIG Limited (07860940)
SCHEDULE 2 – CASES WHERE THE SECOND RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Administration
Just Costs Budgets Limited (06651915)
Just Costs Management Limited (10017049)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
Capricorn Security Group Ltd (08556714)
GPL Civil Engineering Limited (06286505)
Kodit UDI Solutions Limited (09829006)
Northgame Limited (01854306)
S & L Pogson LLP t/a Solita (OC360382)
Trent Valley Tyres Limited (01026129)
Turtle Covers Limited (05039760)
Berry & Cooper Limited (06608400)
DB Zero Ltd formerly Proove Limited T/A Proove Pizza (09453864)
Johnson Construction UK Limited (04490476)
KPS Realisations Limited (00290151)
No 1 Currency Limited (01968932)
Systems Power Ltd (03287339)
Thomas Exchange Global Limited (02866549)
Viking Trailers Limited (01058665)
Member’s Voluntary Liquidation
Holding Holding Company Limited (06450806)
Alkane Biogas Limited (04216472)
Alkane Energy CM Holdings Limited (10001252)
Alkane Services Limited (04715950)
Barbican Bidco Limited (09514412)
Barbican Holdco Limited (09514385)
Infinis (COE) Limited (02203248)
Infinis China (Investments) Limited (07630183)
Novera Energy Services UK Limited (03513611)
SCHEDULE 3 – CASES WHERE THE THIRD RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Administrations
Aegis Water Treatment Limited (05003792)
Nesbit Law Group LLP (OC331614)
Butler Builders Ltd (08855941)
Dedicated Microcomputers Limited (01630882)
Gaia Technologies Plc (03141826)
Inview Technology Limited (07073184)
Newco Ventures Ltd (09436489)
Walker & Co Securities Limited (07435930)
Wrexham Wire Limited (08869479)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
Expert Group (UK) Ltd (06993084)
SFD Aluminium Ltd (07460059)
Greenswitch Solutions Limited (11646772)
Jasmic Installations Limited (10880095)
Acrobat Carbon Services Ltd (07332318)
Company Voluntary Arrangement
AGD Law Limited t/a ADF Law (08742125)
SCHEDULE 4 – CASES WHERE THE FOURTH RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Bankruptcy
Adrian Jeffrey Lloyd
Barry Sharp
OTHER NOTICES
Darren William Lloyd
Graham Roy Hall
Mark Edward Evans
Simon Peter Clodd-Broom
Stuart Charles Holmes
Individual Voluntary Arrangement
Laura Jacquelyn Steel
SCHEDULE 5 – CASES WHERE THE FIFTH RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
Mountrose Limited (02483297)
SCHEDULES 6 – WHERE THE APPLICANT IS REMOVED FROM
OFFICE AND NOT REPLACED
Administration
Industrial Latex Compounds Limited (02821941)
Varden Nuttall Limited (04669168)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
P&C Distribution Limited (06310333)
BLOCK TRANSFER OF INSOLVENCY CASES –
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, BUSINESS AND PROPERTY
COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, INSOLVENCY COMPANIES
LIST (CHD)
REF: CR-2021-001839
Notice is hereby given that, by an Order of the Court dated 7 October
2021, Graham David Randall (IP number 9051) (‘the Applicant’) was
removed as Office Holder in the cases listed in the Schedule below
and Louise Adele Durkan (IP number 25010), Richard Thomas
Easterby (IP number 18034), Elias Paourou (IP number 9096 ),
Nicholas Stephen Joseph Park (IP number 19770) and David Patrick
Meany (IP number 9453) (“Replacement Office-holders”), all of
Quantuma Advisory Limited, were appointed as Office Holders in his
place as specified below.
Joint appointments
Where the cases referred to in the Schedules are joint appointments,
any act required or authorised under any enactment to be done by
joint appointees may be done by all or any one or more of the persons
at the time being holding office. No functions are required to be
undertaken by joint appointees acting together and no functions are
specifically the responsibility of either joint appointee.
Notification
The creditors, and in the case of members’ voluntary liquidations, the
members, in each of the Block Transfer Cases listed in the Schedules
be notified of this order solely by advertisement published in the
London Gazette within 21 days of the date of this order
(Advertisement).
Any creditor, or in the case on any members’ voluntary liquidation, any
member, in respect of any of the companies or persons listed in the
Schedules who has an objection to this order shall have 14 day from
the date of the Advertisement (as required at the paragraph above) to
apply to court to set aside or vary the terms of this order. Such
application shall not affect the transfer of the Block Transfer Cases
listed in the Schedules until further or other order by the court.
The Replacement Office-holders shall give notice to the Secretary of
State and, in the case of companies, the Registrar of Companies in
respect of the relevant insolvency proceedings listed in the Scheduled
of the terms of this orders as soon as reasonably practicable.
The Outgoing Office-holder shall file a copy of this order with each of
the courts listed in the Schedules.
The Outgoing Office-holder shall receive his release as liquidator,
administrator and trustee (as specified in the Schedules) 35 days after
the notification requirements set out in the above paragraphs have
been fulfilled, save that such release may be subject to further order in
the event of an application by any creditor or member to set aside or
vary the terms of the Order.
Pursuant to rules 18.6, 18.7 and 18.8 of the Insolvency Rules 2016,
and in respect of the Block Transfer Cases listed in the Schedules, the
time by which progress reports are required to be delivered by any
office-holder of the Block Transfer Cases shall be unaffected by the
change in office-holder.
The Respondents have liberty to apply to Court to amend this order to
include any appointments held by the Outgoing Office-holder which
have been inadvertently omitted from this Application.
Louise Adele Durkan,
Licensed Insolvency Practitioner
SCHEDULE 1
Administrations
Louise Adele Durkan appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Extraservice Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-003647
Richard Thomas Easterby appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Buzzhire Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2021-000592
Hop Skip & Jump Foundation
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-001501
Pixelpin Limited
Court of Justice, Business and
Property Courts of England and
Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2021-000013
Elias Paourou appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Churchtown Futures Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-002218
Hawley Place School Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-002068
Hurst Lodge Limited
Court of Justice, Business and
Property Courts of England and
Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-002069
JD Norman Lydney Limited
Court of Justice, Business and
Property Courts of England and
Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-002454
SCHEDULE 2
Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation
Richard Thomas Easterby appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Landscaping & Grounds
Maintenance Limited t/a
Plandscape
Amarelle Ltd 06891712
Better Days Hospitality Ltd 11370358
C L K Cleaning Limited 05660666
Clear Lettings Ltd 06275759
Curotec Team Limited 08815661
Design At Work Limited 02307348
Europa Investments Limited 01733963
Ivor Thomas Rentals Limited 07924379
Moorspace Limited 09083585
Pacific World Limited 04243071
OTHER NOTICES
Matter Name Company Number
Pure Plumbing & Heating (UK)
Ltd
School Meals Limited 08639656
The Big Tall Order Clothing
Company Limited
Beulah London Ltd 07388041
Louise Adele Durkan appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Pride Way Development Ltd 05060007
Huntswood Sports and Leisure
Limited
SCHEDULE 3
Members’ Voluntary Liquidations
Richard Thomas Easterby appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
A.M. Sanders Limited 01162337
Cary Trading Limited 11223836
Cleves House Consulting Ltd 09994994
CVC Credit Partners Limited 05811891
JA & MD Limited 10609863
Mercury IA Ltd 08416265
Redwood Securities Limited 02100244
The Carpet Factory (Wallbridge)
Limited
Nicholas Stephen Joseph Parsk appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Ingledene Limited 01865701
KJME New Holdco Limited 13396036
Stanley Downton Farm Limited 00334927
David Patrick Meany appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Sunnfields Ltd 08747015
SCHEDULE 4
Compulsory Liquidations
Richard Thomas Easterby appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Kamkorp Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2019-003012
Perrin Construction Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-002456
COMPANY LAW SUPPLEMENT
The Company Law Supplement details information notified to, or by,
the Registrar of Companies. The Company Law Supplement to The
London, Belfast and Edinburgh Gazette is published weekly on a
Tuesday.
These supplements are available to view at https://
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Alternatively use the search and filter feature which can be found here
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and/or name.
OTHER NOTICES
Corporate insolvency
NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS
10 August 2020
In the High Court of Justice (BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS IN
MANCHESTER)
INSOLVENCY AND COMPANIES LIST (ChD)
Notice is hereby given that, by an Order of District Judge Matharu, in
the High Court of Justice, Business and Property Courts of
Manchester dated 13 July 2020 (the “Order”):
That David Thornhill (“Applicant”) was removed as officeholder due to
retirement in respect of each of the cases listed in Schedule 1
(“Schedule 1 Cases”) and that Anthony Collier (“First Respondent”)
was appointed as replacement officeholder in respect of each of the
Schedule 1 Cases from the date of this order.
That the Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of
the cases listed in Schedule 2 (“Schedule 2 Cases”) and that Ben
Woolrych (“Second Respondent”) was appointed as replacement
officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 2 Cases from the date
of this order.
That the Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of
the cases listed in Schedule 3 (“Schedule 3 Cases”) and that Lila
Thomas (“Third Respondent”) was appointed as replacement
officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 3 Cases from the date
of this order.
The creditors, or, in the case of any members' voluntary liquidation,
any member, in each cases affected by the Order is to be notified of
this order by placing a block advertisement in the London Gazette
within 28 days of the date of the Order
Any creditor, or, in the case of any members' voluntary liquidation, any
member, in respect of any of the companies or persons listed in
Schedules 1 to 3 who has an objection to the Order shall have 28
days from the date of its advertisement to apply to court to set aside
or vary the terms of the Order. Such application shall not affect the
transfer of any case until further or other order by the court.
The replacement officeholders appointed in respect of the Cases in
Schedules 1 to 3 shall give notice to the Secretary of State and the
Registrar of Companies in respect of the liquidations and
administrations listed Schedule 1 to 3 of the terms of this order as
soon as reasonably practicable.
The Applicant shall file a copy of the Order with each of the courts
dealing with any case in Schedule 1 to 3.
Nothing in the Order shall release the Applicant from any obligation to
give and file notices in respect of his removal under this order in
respect of the block transfer cases listed in Schedules 1 to 3.
The Applicant shall:
(a) be at liberty to apply to the Secretary of State for his release from
his position as:
a. voluntary liquidator pursuant to section 173(2)(b)(ii) of the
Insolvency Act 1986 (“Act”) and for his release as compulsory
liquidator pursuant to section 174(b)(ii) of the Act and for his release
as Trustee in Bankruptcy pursuant to section 299(3)(b)(ii) of the Act;
and
(b) receive his discharge as administrator pursuant to Paragraph 98(2)
(c) of Schedule B1 of the Act;
14 days after giving this notice to creditors save that such release
may be subject to further order in the event of an application by any
creditor or member to set aside or vary the Order for the specific case
subject to that application.
SCHEDULE 1 – CASES WHERE THE FIRST RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Creditor's Voluntary Liquidation
Lifeline Project (01842240)
OneE Tax Limited (05834510)
Greenswitch Solutions Limited (07460059)
Kodit UDI Solutions Limited (09829006)
D & G Educational Limited (04123539)
P&C Distribution Limited (06310333)
Railsavers (Europe) Limited (06363192)
Member's Voluntary Liquidation
Chartwells Consulting Limited (05451125)
Holding Holding Company Limited (06450806)
Administration
Nesbit Law Group LLP (OC331614)
Just Costs Management Limited (10017049)
Just Costs Budgets Limited (06651915)
Individual Voluntary Arrangement
Laura Jacqueline Steel
SCHEDULE 2 – CASES WHERE THE SECOND RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Bankruptcy
Simon Peter Clodd-Broom Case 17 of 2016 in the County Court at
Macclesfield
Mark Edward Evans Case 33 of 2014 in the County Court at
Manchester
Stuart Charles Holmes Case 34 of 2014 in the County Court at
Manchester
Graham Roy Hall Case 1232 of 2018 In the High Court of Justice
Member’s Voluntary Liquidation
9281576 Limited (08321178)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
A2B Public Houses Limited (08472120)
Rehab4life Limited (06578706)
Compulsory Liquidation
Holland Nurseries Limited (03385771)
SCHEDULE 3 – CASES WHERE THE THIRD RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Creditors Voluntary Liquidation
UK Energy Watch Limited (08594035)
LORDSHIP TITLES
TAKE NOTICE that exclusive hereditary rights derived from the
following title: Manorial Lordship Title of Stafford or Kempston
Stafford, Kempston Parish, Bedfordshire have been conveyed to
Dewei Chen of Sierra Madre, California USA on the 3rd August 2020.
It should be noted that the title has been created by legal process, not
through a re-grant or re-establishment by the Crown.
All enquiries to Manorial Counsel Limited, Welton Pumping Station,
Watford Road, Welton, Northamptonshire NN11 2NE
Solicitors acting; Hatton Solicitors, 1 Sheaf Street, Daventry,
Northamptonshire, NN11 4AA. SRA number 125364 (ref Hatton’s) as
agents for and on behalf of Manorial Counsel Limited England and
Wales 8464518 Welton Pumping Station, Watford Road, Welton,
Northamptonshire NN11 2NE.
DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITIES
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992, JOBSEEKERS (NORTHERN
IRELAND) ORDER 1995, THE STATE PENSION CREDIT ACT
(NORTHERN IRELAND) 2002 AND WELFARE REFORM ACT
(NORTHERN IRELAND) 2007
SOCIAL SECURITY (INCOME-RELATED BENEFITS) (PERSONS
OF NORTHERN IRELAND – FAMILY MEMBERS) (AMENDMENT)
REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2020
The Department for Communities has made a Statutory Rule entitled
“The Social Security (Income-related Benefits) (Persons of Northern
Ireland – Family Members) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern
Ireland) 2020” (S.R. 2020 No.149), which comes into operation on 24
August 2020.
These Regulations amend the Income Support (General) Regulations
(Northern Ireland) 1987, the Jobseeker’s Allowance Regulations
(Northern Ireland) 1996, the State Pension Credit Regulations
(Northern Ireland) 2003, the Housing Benefit Regulations (Northern
Ireland) 2006, the Housing Benefit (Persons who have attained the
qualifying age for state pension credit) Regulations (Northern Ireland)
2006 and the Employment and Support Allowance Regulations
(Northern Ireland) 2008 (together the “income-related benefits
regulations”).
The income-related benefits regulations provide that a claimant is
ineligible for benefits where they are a “person from abroad”, or in the
case of state pension credit, a “person not in Northern Ireland”. A
person is a person from abroad or a person not in Northern Ireland or
a person to be treated as not being in Northern Ireland (as the case
may be) if he or she is not habitually resident in the United Kingdom,
the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or the Republic of Ireland. No
person shall be treated as habitually resident without a relevant right
to reside in the place where he or she is habitually resident. However,
certain categories of people are exempt from this habitual residence
test.
OTHER NOTICES
These Regulations amend the income-related benefit regulations to
reflect that family members of relevant persons of Northern Ireland
can now apply for leave to enter, or remain, in the United Kingdom
under Appendix EU to the immigration Rules made under section 3(2)
of the Immigration Act 1971 (c.77) (“EUSS leave”).
The amendments create an exception that where a family member of
a relevant person of Northern Ireland has been granted limited EUSS
leave, that leave is relevant for the purposes of establishing habitual
residence. This is subject to the proviso that if the relevant person of
Northern Ireland were an EEA national, the family member would have
a right to reside not otherwise excluded by the income related
benefits regulations.
The amendments provide that subject to certain conditions, a family
member of a relevant person of Northern Ireland who has been
granted limited EUSS leave will not be considered as being a person
from abroad, a person not in Northern Ireland or a person to be
treated as not being in Northern Ireland (as the case may be), thereby
adding them to the list of persons exempt from the habitual residence
test. The relevant conditions are that, at the point the family member
makes a claim, the relevant person of Northern Ireland would be
considered a qualified person under the Immigration (European
Economic Area) Regulations 2016 (S.I. 2016/1052) (the “EEA
Regulations”), either as a worker or a self-employed person.
Alternatively, where the family member would have a right to reside
under the EEA regulations because of their relationship with a person
of Northern Ireland, they will have access to income related benefits
as long as that right to reside is not excluded by the relevant
regulations. The relevant person of Northern Ireland is treated as if
they are an EEA national and would therefore satisfy these conditions
whether or not they are an EEA national (as defined in the EEA
Regulations).
The amendments add and substitute relevant definitions in the
income-related benefits regulations. They add definitions of an “EEA
national” and “family member” by reference to the Immigration (EEA)
Regulations. They define a “relevant person of Northern Ireland” by
reference to Appendix EU to the immigration rules.
Copies of the Rule may be purchased from the Stationery Office at
www.tsoshop.co.uk or by contacting TSO Customer Services on 0333
202 5070 or viewed online at www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr.
DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITIES
THE INSOLVENCY (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989,
CORPORATE INSOLVENCY AND GOVERNANCE ACT 2020
DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITIES
THE INSOLVENCY (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989
CORPORATE INSOLVENCY AND GOVERNANCE ACT 2020
THE PENSION PROTECTION FUND (MORATORIUM AND
ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMPANIES IN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTY)
REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2020
The Department for Communities has made a Statutory Rule entitled
“The Pension Protection Fund (Moratorium and Arrangements for
Companies in Financial Difficulty) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020”
(S.R. 2020 No. 162), which comes into operation on 1 August 2020.
The Rule provides specific protection for pension schemes and the
Pension Protection Fund during a moratorium pursuant to the
Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989. It enables the Pension
Protection Fund to participate in key decisions in the process by
enabling it to exercise creditor rights that would otherwise be
exercised by the scheme trustees or managers.
Copies of the Rule may be purchased from the Stationery Office at
www.tsoshop.co.uk or by contacting TSO Customer Services on 0333
202 5070 or viewed online at www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1967
The Department of Health has made a Statutory Rule entitled "The
Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (Amendment No.
4) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020", (S.R. 2020 No. 155) which
came into operation on 28 July 2020.
The Rule amends the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International
Travel) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 (“The International Travel
Regulations”). It gives effect to Schedule 4 to the International Travel
Regulations by inserting a definition of “specified competition”. The
definition of “electricity interconnector” is removed from Schedule 2 to
the International Travel Regulations. The following is added to
Schedule 3 to the International Travel Regulations to the list of exempt
countries and territories to self-isolate for 14 days after their arrival in
Northern Ireland: Estonia; Latvia; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines;
Slovakia; and Slovenia.
The rule may be purchased from the Stationery office at
www.tsoshop.co.uk or by contacting TSO Customer Services on 0333
202 5070, or viewed online at http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr
DEPARTMENT FOR THE ECONOMY
THE EDUCATION (STUDENT SUPPORT) (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2)
REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2020
The Department for the Economy has made a Statutory Rule entitled
“The Education (Student Support) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations
(Northern Ireland) 2020” (S.R. 2020 No.145), which comes into
operation on 7th August 2020.
This rule rectifies the omission of a figure from the Education (Student
Support) (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 (SR 2020
No. 79) for the 2020/21 academic year. This amendment is of a
technical nature and is in relation to one figure omitted from a table of
figures to be increased by inflation.
This Rule may be purchased from the Stationery Office at
www.tsoshop.co.uk or by contacting TSO Customer Services on 0333
202 5070, or viewed online at http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr
COMPANY LAW SUPPLEMENT
The Company Law Supplement details information notified to, or by,
the Registrar of Companies. The Company Law Supplement to The
London, Belfast and Edinburgh Gazette is published weekly on a
Tuesday.
These supplements are available to view at https://
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Alternatively use the search and filter feature which can be found here
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and/or name.
COMPANY LAW SUPPLEMENT
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the Registrar of Companies. The Company Law Supplement to The
London, Belfast and Edinburgh Gazette is published weekly on a
Tuesday.
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Alternatively use the search and filter feature which can be found here
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COMPANY LAW SUPPLEMENT
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the Registrar of Companies. The Company Law Supplement to The
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CHANGES IN CAPITAL STRUCTURE
11 March 2019
KODIT UDI SOLUTIONS LIMITED
(Company Number 09829006)
Trading Name: Kodit
Registered office: C/o A2E Industries, 1 Marsden Street, Manchester,
M2 1HW
Principal trading address: Daresbury Innovation Centre, Keckwick
Lane, Warrington, WA4 4FS
Notice is hereby given that the following resolutions were passed on 4
March 2019 as a special resolution and an ordinary resolution
respectively:
"That the Company be wound up voluntarily and that Ben Woolrych
(IP No. 10550) and David Thornhill (IP No. 8840) both of FRP Advisory
LLP, 4th Floor, Abbey House, 32 Booth Street, Manchester M2 4AB
be and are hereby appointed Joint Liquidators for the purposes of
such voluntary winding up."
Further details contact: The Joint Liquidators, Tel: 0161 359 7105.
Alternative contact: Email: [email protected]
Anne Cooper, Director
6 March 2019
Ag EG120460
LMS (INTERNATIONAL) LIMITED T/A TRAMPOLINE PARK
SYSTEMS
(Company Number 07629110)
Registered office: Unit 10 Jensen Court, Astmoor Industrial Estate,
Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 1SQ
Principal trading address: Unit 10 Jensen Court, Astmoor Industrial
Estate, Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 1SQ
Nature of Business: Manufacture of Sports Goods.
Type of Liquidation: Creditors' Voluntary.
Place of meeting: The Offices of Marshall Peters Limited, Heskin Hall
Farm, Heskin, Preston, PR7 5PA.
Date of meeting: 4 March 2019.
Notice is given that at a General Meeting of the Company, duly
convened and held at the place and on the date given above, a
special resolution was passed that the company be wound up
voluntarily; and an ordinary resolution was passed appointing the
Liquidator for the purposes of the winding-up.
Date of Appointment: 4 March 2019
Liquidator's Name and Address: Clive Morris (IP No. 8820) of Marshall
Peters, Heskin Hall Farm, Wood Lane, Heskin, Preston, PR7 5PA.
Telephone: 01257 452021.
For further information contact Josh Peacock at the offices of
Marshall Peters on 01257 452021, or
[email protected].
5 March 2019
11 March 2019
Name of Company: KODIT UDI SOLUTIONS LIMITED
Company Number: 09829006
Trading Name: Kodit
Nature of Business: Software Development
Registered office: C/o A2E Industries, 1 Marsden Street, Manchester,
M2 1HW
Type of Liquidation: Creditors
Date of Appointment: 4 March 2019
Liquidator's name and address: Ben Woolrych (IP No. 10550) and
David Thornhill (IP No. 8840) both of FRP Advisory LLP, 4th Floor,
Abbey House, 32 Booth Street, Manchester M2 4AB
By whom Appointed: Members and Creditors
Ag EG120460
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