General information

Name:

Flamingo Hygiene Limited.

Office Address:

Cedar House 41 Thorpe Road NR1 1ES Norwich

Number: 08788720

Incorporation date: 2013-11-25

Dissolution date: 2016-05-10

End of financial year: 30 November

Category: Private Limited Company

Status: Dissolved

Description

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The company referred to as Flamingo Hygiene was founded on 2013-11-25 as a private limited company. The company head office was registered in Norwich on Cedar House, 41 Thorpe Road. The address zip code is NR1 1ES. The office registration number for Flamingo Hygiene Ltd. was 08788720. Flamingo Hygiene Ltd. had been in business for three years up until 2016-05-10. 9 years from now the firm switched its name from Total Gb Collections to Flamingo Hygiene Ltd..

As suggested by this particular firm's executives list, there were two directors: Richard N. and Jonathan E..

  • Previous company's names
  • Flamingo Hygiene Ltd. 2015-01-16
  • Total Gb Collections Limited 2013-11-25

Financial data based on annual report

Company staff

Richard N.

Role: Director

Appointed: 30 November 2014

Latest update: 28 February 2024

Jonathan E.

Role: Secretary

Appointed: 25 November 2013

Latest update: 28 February 2024

Jonathan E.

Role: Director

Appointed: 25 November 2013

Latest update: 28 February 2024

Accounts Documents

Account next due date 31 August 2016
Account last made up date 30 November 2014
Return next due date 23 December 2015
Return last made up date 25 November 2014
Annual Accounts 24 August 2015
Start Date For Period Covered By Report 2013-11-25
End Date For Period Covered By Report 2014-11-30
Date Approval Accounts 24 August 2015

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