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WELLMAN ROBEY LIMITED

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04 Jul 2019 GAZ2 Final Gazette dissolved following liquidation
04 Apr 2019 LIQ14 Return of final meeting in a creditors' voluntary winding up
11 Apr 2018 LIQ03 Liquidators' statement of receipts and payments to 29 January 2018
04 Apr 2017 4.68 Liquidators' statement of receipts and payments to 29 January 2017
02 Apr 2016 4.68 Liquidators' statement of receipts and payments to 29 January 2016
09 Apr 2015 4.68 Liquidators' statement of receipts and payments to 29 January 2015
03 Apr 2014 4.68 Liquidators' statement of receipts and payments to 29 January 2014
28 Feb 2013 2.24B Administrator's progress report to 30 January 2013
30 Jan 2013 2.34B Notice of move from Administration case to Creditors Voluntary Liquidation
12 Dec 2012 2.24B Administrator's progress report to 11 November 2012
06 Jun 2012 2.31B Notice of extension of period of Administration
06 Jun 2012 2.24B Administrator's progress report to 11 May 2012
19 Dec 2011 MISC Section 519
12 Dec 2011 2.31B Notice of extension of period of Administration
08 Dec 2011 MISC Section 519
22 Nov 2011 2.24B Administrator's progress report to 16 November 2011
11 Jul 2011 2.24B Administrator's progress report to 13 June 2011
08 Apr 2011 2.26B Amended certificate of constitution of creditors' committee
14 Mar 2011 2.23B Result of meeting of creditors
10 Feb 2011 2.17B Statement of administrator's proposal
10 Feb 2011 2.16B Statement of affairs with form 2.14B
04 Jan 2011 AD01 Registered office address changed from Newfield Road Oldbury West Midlands B69 3ET on 4 January 2011
31 Dec 2010 2.12B Appointment of an administrator
01 Dec 2010 AP03 Appointment of Mr Graham Lucking as a secretary
01 Dec 2010 TM02 Termination of appointment of George Shannon as a secretary