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REFLECTIONS PRINT LAMINATION LIMITED

Active - Proposal to Strike off
02853887·incorporated 1993-09-16

REFLECTIONS PRINT LAMINATION LIMITED is an active UK private limited company, incorporated on 16 September 1993 at Companies House (number 02853887; OpenRegistry canonical ID GB-02853887-reflections-print-lamination-limited). Sophymarine's OpenRegistry classifies it under SIC 18129 (Printing n.e.c.), one of 8,894 active UK entities in that code and one of 5,494 active companies registered in Sidcup, Kent (postcode DA14). Programmatic access via MCP at https://openregistry.sophymarine.com/mcp.

Status
Active - Proposal to Strike off
Type
Private Limited Company
Incorporated
1993-09-16
Registered Address
UNIT E LEFA BUSINESS PARK, EDGINGTON WAY, SIDCUP, KENT, DA14 5EF
SIC
18129 — Printing n.e.c.
Country of origin
United Kingdom

Accounts

Last filed accounts made up to 2023-09-30. Next accounts due 2025-06-30. Financial year-end: 30/09. Filing class: TOTAL EXEMPTION FULL.

Confirmation statement

Last confirmation statement made up to 2024-09-16. Next confirmation statement due 2025-09-30.

Mortgages and charges

11 charges recorded against the company at Companies House: 10 outstanding, 1 satisfied, 0 partially satisfied.

Persons with significant control

REFLECTIONS PRINT LAMINATION LIMITED has 2 persons with significant control on file:

  • Mr Paul Stephen Hastings born 1978 resident in United Kingdom, British national. Notified 2016-04-06.
    • Owns 25–50% of shares
    • Holds 25–50% of voting rights
    • Has the right to appoint and remove directors
    • Has significant influence or control
  • Mr Luke Christopher Hastings born 1981 resident in England, British national. Notified 2016-04-06.
    • Owns 25–50% of shares
    • Holds 25–50% of voting rights
    • Has the right to appoint and remove directors
    • Has significant influence or control

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