Hi ( ' I if //croc A r fc c i'l is r r A* 1'iim‘s, Oc/hIkt •* 1st,
Disqualified from acting as director
A RIBCHESTER man was disqualified lrom director for four-and-a-half years at Manehestr the High Court.
nali, of Greenside, Rib- ehester, and Richard John Leigh, of Cheriton Field, Preston, were disqualified from being a director of a
Anthony Graham Gor-
company or in any way, w h e t h e r d ir e c t ly o r indirectly, being con cerned in or taking part in
menced trading in late 1986 at the Old School
House, Walton-le-Dale, Preston, under the name
changed to Scholars when the premises were deve loped into a health club in October, 1087. The com-
of South Kibble Squash Club, which was later
the promotion, formation pany was placed into or management of a com- voluntary liquidatam on pany for the period stated. The Disqualification
Order was made in respect of their conduct as direc tors of two companies, Marda (Squash) Ltd and Gameplus Ltd, and in Mr GornalPs case also in respect of Swift 805 Ltd. Marda (Squash) Ltd
September 18th. 1000, with an estimated defi ciency to creditors of £66,608.
traded as Marda Squash Club from the Old School House, Walton-le-Dale, Preston, also as Cloggers
found by the court against Mr Gornall and Mr Leigh in r e sp e c t of Marda. (Squash) Ltd included fail ing to file accounts or
Matters of unfit conduct
Social Club in Wood Street, Great Harwood, and ran the SS Manxman as a nightclub at Preston Dock. The company traded between 1076 and 1986, before being placed into voluntary liquidation in October, 1986, with an estimated deficiency to creditors of £2S8,3S7. Swift 305 Ltd com menced trading in August, 1986, as Cloggers Health and Squash Club at Wood Street, Great Harwood, and was placed into volun- t a r y l iq u id a t io n i n February, 1088, with an estimated deficiency to creditors of £32,536. Gameplus Ltd c o m -
acting as a company ■y District Registry of
the Registrar of Com panies in accordance with the provisions of the Com panies Act 1085, failure to
ensure that the annual returns were filed with the Registrar of Companies in accordance with the provi sions of the Companies Act 10S5 and failure to ensure that statutory books were kept as required by Sections 288 and 375 of the Companies Act 1085.
was represented in court by Messrs Slater Heelis Ltd, of Manchester.
The Secretary of State annual returns for the’
period year end 1082 to October, 1086. In respect of Gameplus
Ltd, matters of unfit con duct found by the court included failing to ensure that accounts were deli vered to the Registrar of Companies in accordance with the provision of the Companies Act 19S5, and. failure to ensure that annual returns were filed with the Registrar of Companies in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act 10S5.
respect of Swift 395 Ltd were failing to ensure that accounts were delivered to
found by the court against Mr Gornall alone in
Matters of unfit conduct YOUNG and old raised then
Golden to a s t to popular social club
Clitheroe >,22221, (Editorial) , 42222.1 (Advertising)-
• • i n,miieii-'r-x-i-11 (C ia vn i jM )
BSE on agenda as fa rm e rs m e e t fssg
local MB a t Whitehall
Uon °f loeai PaiTOeis vi ^ ^ ]{ibb|e Valley MP M.T N i | !m
BSE was high on ^ S ^ S Evans,°who saul they K t the beef ban lifted once and fw all.
X t o Brussels’ bureaucrats and get nroblems
this year and I .fuHyf;.^ * [ij!ir to post and it is have been knocked fi o 1
S ^ ^ n d " | ? i f — to feed and keep G o ^ m ^ t to speed up the process Vboth Westmin-
,“Many farming =“™^“n^ ee®ear future andfarm- e ban beef is not lifted t e l
t ^ \ o ap r e s s ^ c ^ e rf fa“ ster and Brussels.’
f , and keep
He said: “F'™ ^ yta ” ^ S fw iU . them. They about t im e we stood up to the Biu^e sm | bureaucrats. jf
l 61681'
lo
crlrhi.tlr 50
years of Clilheroc Social Club. The Wcllgatc club threw a party to mark hall a
about the club’s history, recalling the day when it
century in the town on Friday night. Club trustee Mr Harold Duckworth gave a talk
and performances by two cabaret artists. Our picture shows club members, left to right,
first opened. Members enjoyed a buffet, followed by a disco
back row: Ray Ashford, Chris Flynn, Bernard Stanley, Keith Whittaker, David Greatorex, Michael Sconce, Adcle Pcartree, David Clay; front row. Hazel Whittaker, Harold Duckworth, Janet
Sconce, Judith Cunliffe. (CAT 4281) The coalman who c am e in from the cold
Advertising feature by CHRIS WARD on the coal merchants with a difference
“THE name’s Milligan. Albert Milligan. Undercover coal chap.”
man — he’s as good as there is. And he lias a certificate to prove it.
Got a solid fuel problem? Albert’s your In May, Albert was pre
sented with the North- West Coalman of the Year award by Olympic swim mer Sharron Davies. He even invited her back to his Plumbe Street, Burn ley, back yard to shift some nutty slack. He also lays claim to
THE BURNLEY MERCHANTS
having the first — and only — completely under cover coal merchants’ operation in the country. “We’ve found another
one,” Albert confides. “In Cork, in Ireland. So that
doesn’t count.” He’s proud to tell a
T H E Y ' R E t h e “ undercover” coal men — Albert (left) and Stuart Milligan (BX 4208)
story. “The chairman of th e ’ Coal Merchants’ Federation came in to look round. He was totally taken aback by what he saw. It’s the only way forward.” Albert came in from the
cold AV> years ago — the best move he says he’s
MILLIGAN’S coal merchants at Dean Mill, Plumbe Street, Burnley (BX 4210)
“ It was only a tem- tonnes before the year is goes out of here unless porary thing. We were out. That compares to we’ve sampled it, he just storing some coal over 1,500 tonnes when he first says.
ev e r made. re ck o n s h e ’ll s h if t 4,5U0 we sell on them. Nothing
in the corner while we got moved in. The success And, with solid fuel our own outside coal yard, story reads for itself.
. . . »
But we soon saw the So what’s the differ- l«u*> it looks like Albert’s advantages so we took the ence? Albert says it’s hav- going to be doing plenty of whole building,” he says. ing time to advise custom- sampling soon. His yard is a disused ers.
becoming ever more popu- tannery which was gutted On the rare occasions dirty and messy. It s “This used to be classed
by fire shortly before the building is devoid of totally different now. Albert took over. Now it’s cu s tom e r s — A lb e r t Younger people are going got everything you need reckons 120 cars visit each for it again. It’s healthier for your fire, heating and week — it’s all hands to — your house is warm all cooking.
But things weren’t bags.
always so cheery for But with one difference said Albert. Albert. He had a coal from other coalyards. You round for almost 30 years really don’t think Albert — but was being ruled by and family would have the coal yards as to what gas fires now? he could sell.
“I’ve got an open fire,
Barbara, and equal part- stove and central heating ncr son Stuart and his wife boiler. They are even Claire, decided to setup in m°re important to me Dean Mill — conveniently because we test all the fuel
lack of murky puddles, wind, rain and all the other nasties associated with buying your coal. Albert has room for 600 tonnes of coal — and
owned by his youngest son, Alex. Inside there’s a distinct
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