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Parent entities and officers
Inapplicable
parent relation
Individuals in focus

Mr Ian William Lee Fordham

    Related profiles found in government register
  • Mr Ian William Lee Fordham
    British born in July 1958

    Resident in United Kingdom

    Registered addresses and corresponding companies
    • 14, West Street, Ashburton, Newton Abbot, TQ13 7DU, England

      IIF 1
  • Fordham, Ian William Lee
    British estate agent born in July 1958

    Resident in United Kingdom

    Registered addresses and corresponding companies
    • Marshall House, 124 Middleton Road, Morden, SM4 6RW, United Kingdom

      IIF 2
child relation
Offspring entities and appointments
Active 1
  • 1
    14 West Street, Ashburton, Newton Abbot, England
    Dissolved Corporate (3 parents)
    Equity (Company account)
    1,041 GBP2018-09-30
    Officer
    2014-09-09 ~ dissolved
    IIF 2 - Director → ME
    Person with significant control
    2016-04-06 ~ dissolved
    IIF 1 - Ownership of shares – More than 25% but not more than 50%OE
    IIF 1 - Ownership of voting rights - More than 25% but not more than 50%OE
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