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Companies House was a member of the Public Data Group, an advisory board which between 2011 and 2015 sought to improve public access to government data. [25] Companies House is also responsible for dissolving companies. [26] In 2020, there were approximately 4.3 million businesses on the Companies House register. [27]
Consumer services Travel & tourism Edinburgh: 1919 Regional bus operator publicly-owned by Edinburgh City Council: S A Lyle & Scott: Customer services Clothing Hawick: 1874 Clothing manufacturer and retailer P A M&Co. Consumer services Apparel retailers Inchinnan: 1834 Clothing retailer P A Megabus: Consumer services Travel & tourism Perth: 2003
Edinburgh Ear Trumpet Media 2010 [36] Edinburgh Nicol J Craig Pulp [37] Dublin In Pieces [38] EDFEST.TV Ltd 2007 [39] Edinburgh Marnie Anderson John Garrow Dissolved on 8 Mar 2013 Edinburgh Film Company 2012 Edinburgh Luke Moodley Simon Ray 'Beyond Likeness'. A film with Victoria Crowe 'Voyage into the deepest darkest blue'. A film with Dovecot ...
Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway; Edinburgh Bicycle Co-operative; Edinburgh Investment Trust; Edinburgh Partners; Edinburgh Student Housing Co-operative; Edinburgh University Press; Edinburgh Worldwide Investment Trust; Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Equal Exchange Trading; Eveve
GP Bullhound identified Agenor and 11 other Scottish companies which it believed could attract a $1 billion valuation. [17] [18] The chief executive at trade body ScotlandIS, named Agenor as 'one to watch' in financial technology (fintech) sector. [19] [20] In 2016, Agenor Technology was named as one of the "7 most successful companies in ...
Between 1906 and 1908 the company moved from Canonmills to the suburban outskirts of Edinburgh at Gorgie, to a former brewery that they renamed "New Blandfield Works". During World War I, the company supplied Morphine and over 7,500 long tons (7,600 t) of Lint-based medical dressings to the British Army. In 1919, T&H Smith bought Glasgow ...
During April 1999, Miller had also launched a bid to acquire rival house builder Cala Homes to create Britain's largest privately-owned house builder. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In September 2005, the company acquired Fairclough Homes (then building 1,500 houses per year) in exchange for £246 million, which took Miller Homes to its target of 4,000 houses per ...
Gresham House Forestry Fund Woodland creation: 50,000,000 [23] 7 September 2021 Nova Innovation: Net zero: 6,400,000 [24] 22 September 2021 Sunamp Net zero 6,000,000 [25] 15 November 2021 Iona Wind Partnership Net zero 13,000,000 [26] 03 December 2021 Strathcarron Homes Housing 3,000,000 [27] 07 January 2022 Lothian Broadband Group Rural ...