Appointment of liquidators (Court)
BRIDSTOW PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
Lloyd Edward Hinton of Insolve Plus Ltd was appointed liquidator of Bridstow Property Development Limited in a compulsory liquidation by the Secretary of State on 10 August 2026.
Notice details
- Company
- Bridstow Property Development Limited
- Company number
- 09966422
- Nature of business
- Development of building projects
- Type of liquidation
- Compulsory Liquidation
- Registered office
- 14 Bonhill Street, London, EC2A 4BX
- Former registered office
- Flat 74, 1 Chepstow Place, London, W2 4TE, United Kingdom
- Court
- High Court of Justice
- Case number
- 006775 of 2025
- Liquidator
- Lloyd Edward Hinton (IP No: 9516) of Insolve Plus Ltd
- Date of appointment
- 10 August 2026
- Appointed by
- Secretary of State
- Contact
- Nielufa Teladia, telephone 020 7495 2348, email [email protected]
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