CRAFT WORLD (SCOTLAND) LTD - BRIDGE OF WEIR


Company Profile Company Filings

Overview

CRAFT WORLD (SCOTLAND) LTD is a Private Limited Company from BRIDGE OF WEIR SCOTLAND and has the status: Dissolved - no longer trading.
CRAFT WORLD (SCOTLAND) LTD was incorporated 14 years ago on 21/10/2009 and has the registered number: SC367195. The accounts status is TOTAL EXEMPTION FULL.

CRAFT WORLD (SCOTLAND) LTD - BRIDGE OF WEIR

This company is listed in the following categories:
47789 - Other retail sale of new goods in specialised stores (not commercial art galleries and optic

Accounts Status

Accounting Year End (d/m) Accounts Last Made Up Date Accounts Next Due Date
31 / 12 31/12/2016

Registered Office

1 HIGHLAND COTTAGES
BRIDGE OF WEIR
PA11 3NF
SCOTLAND

This Company Originates in : United Kingdom

Confirmation Statements

Last Statement Next Statement Due
N/A N/A

Map

SCOTLAND

Company Officers - Current and Previous

Name Born Nationality Role Appointed Status
MS GAYNOR MCNIVEN Jul 1968 British Director 2009-10-21 CURRENT

Persons with Significant Control

Name Active from Born Address Level of control
Mrs Gaynor Mcniven 2016-04-06 7/1968 Bridge Of Weir   Ownership of shares 75 to 100 percent

Related Companies

CompanyName Address Company Status Accounts Status Main Company Activity
LINWOOD CRAFTS LTD PAISLEY SCOTLAND Active -... MICRO ENTITY 47910 - Retail sale via mail order houses or via Internet

Free Reports Available

Report Date Filed Date of Report Assets
Craft World (Scotland) Ltd - Filleted accounts 2017-09-29 31-12-2016 £70,998 Cash £60,398 equity
Abbreviated Company Accounts - CRAFT WORLD (SCOTLAND) LTD 2015-09-29 31-12-2014 £29,873 Cash £68,694 equity
CRAFT WORLD (SCOTLAND) LTD - Abbreviated accounts 2014-10-01 31-12-2013 £28,865 Cash

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