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MCCRACKEN & SONS LIMITED

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05865588·incorporated 2006-07-04

MCCRACKEN & SONS LIMITED is an active UK private limited company, incorporated on 4 July 2006 at Companies House (number 05865588; OpenRegistry canonical ID GB-05865588-mccracken-sons-limited). Sophymarine's OpenRegistry classifies it under SIC 81300 (Landscape service activities), one of 18,241 active UK entities in that code and one of 11,557 active companies registered in Oxford (postcode OX18). Programmatic access via MCP at https://openregistry.sophymarine.com/mcp.

Status
Active
Type
Private Limited Company
Incorporated
2006-07-04
Registered Address
STONELEA FARM STONELANDS, SHILTON, OXFORD, OX18 3PA, ENGLAND
SIC
81300 — Landscape service activities
Country of origin
United Kingdom

Accounts

Last filed accounts made up to 2025-07-31. Next accounts due 2027-04-30. Financial year-end: 31/07. Filing class: TOTAL EXEMPTION FULL.

Confirmation statement

Last confirmation statement made up to 2025-07-15. Next confirmation statement due 2026-07-29.

Mortgages and charges

3 charges recorded against the company at Companies House: 3 outstanding, 0 satisfied, 0 partially satisfied.

Persons with significant control

MCCRACKEN & SONS LIMITED has 3 persons with significant control on file:

  • Mr Donald Angus Mccracken born 1950 resident in England, British national. Notified 2016-04-06.
    • Owns 25–50% of shares
  • Mrs Alison Pearl Mccracken born 1955 resident in England, British national. Notified 2016-07-04.
    • Owns 25–50% of shares
    • Has the right to appoint and remove directors
  • Mr Steven John Mccracken born 1986 resident in England, British national. Notified 2016-07-04.
    • Owns 25–50% of shares
    • Has the right to appoint and remove directors

Previous names

MCCRACKEN & SONS LIMITED has previously traded as:

  • MCCRACKEN & SON LIMITED (until 2022-04-22)

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