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7934 the London Gazette, 20Th June 1975 7934 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 20TH JUNE 1975 Carter & Company Ltd., Glazed Tile Works, Shapwick Road, Home Baking Co. Ltd., Milton Street, Primrose Hill, Poole. Rotherham. : ' ' . Central Electricity Generating Board, Uskmouth Power Thomas Hutton Ltd., Church Street, Ormskirk. » Station, West Nash, Newport. Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Ltd., Kynoch Works, Champion Sparking Plug Co. Ltd., Arrowebrook Road, Wilton Road, Birmingham. Upton, Wirral. Independent Bakeries Ltd., Chesterton Road, Eastwood Chivas Brothers Ltd., Renfrew Road, Paisley. Trading Estate, Rotherham. Claben Ltd., North Esplanade East, Aberdeen. The India Mills (Darwen) Ltd., Hilton Street, Darwen. Cleator Fasteners Ltd., Leconfield Estate, Cleator Moor. Jarrold & Sons' Ltd., Whitefriars, Norwich. Coblecrook Dyeing Co. Ltd., Berryfield Works, East Stirling Jarvis-Porter Ltd., Parkside Printeries, Dewsbury Road, Street, Alva. Leeds. Colodense Ltd., West Street, Bristol. James A. Jobling & Co. Ltd., Wear Glass Works, Millfield, Combined Optical Industries Ltd., Slough. Sunderland. Compass House Ltd., Riby Street, Grimsby. Johnson Bros. (Closures) Ltd., Henshaw Street, Port Cooke Sons & Co. (Hillington) Ltd., Watt Road, Hillington Talbot. Industrial Estate, Glasgow. Johnson & Johnson (Great Britain) Ltd., Pontllanfraith. Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd., Waveney Drive, Lowes- Johnson & Nephew (Steel) Ltd., Ambergate Wire Mills, toft. Ambergate, Derby. Cotton & Rayon Spinners Ltd., Rugby Mill, Gorse Street, Chadderton, Oldham. Kangol Magnet Ltd., Norfolk Street, Carlisle. E. Couchman & Co. Ltd., Clifton Street, London, EC2A. Kentish White Brick Co. Ltd., Borough Green Road, Courtaulds Ltd., Imperial Mill, Gorse Street, Blackburn ; Dark Hill, Igtham. Talbot Mill, Bagganley Lane, Chorley ; Kent Mill, Victoria Kirby's Refineries Ltd., Albion Works, Clack Street, Street, Chadderton, Asia Mill, Clayton Street, Fox Mill, Rotherhithe, S.E.16. Limeside Road, Royd Mill, Chamber Road, Hollinwood, Klippon Electricals Ltd., Terminal Works, Power Station Oldham, and Lilac Mill, Beal Lane, Shaw. Road, Sheerness. Cussons, Sons & Co. Ltd., Kersal Vale, Manchester. Lancaster Carpets, West Street, Denton. Danfield Ltd., Moss Industrial Estate, St. Helens Road, Laidlaw & Fairgrieve Ltd., Riverside Mills, Dunsdale Road, Leigh. Selkirk. DATA Recording Instrument Co. Ltd., Mill Street, Crewe. Land Settlement Association Ltd., Foxash Estate, Lawford, Davison Bake-N-Serve (UK) Ltd., Prospect Place, East Manningtree; and Newboume Estate, Newbourne, Pimbo Industrial Estate, Skelmersdale. Woodbridge. Dayco Rubber (UK) Ltd., Balgray Street, Dundee. David Leek Plastics Ltd., Charfleet Close, Charfleet Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd., Kingsway South, Team Industrial Estate, Canvey Island. Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead. Lighting Pens (Plastics) Ltd., Brook Street, Derby. Devon Wonder Bakery, branch of Spillers-French Baking Link 51 Ltd., Heslop, Halesfield, Telford. Ltd., Braunton Road, Bamstaple. Linton and- Hirst Ltd., Parsonage Road, Stratton St. Dobson and Crowther Ltd., New Berwyn Works, Holyhead Margaret, Swindon. Road, Llangollen. Lister Agriculture Ltd., Station Road, Cinderford. D.R.G. Lairds Packaging, Carstairs Street, Glasgow. R. A. Lister and Company Ltd., Swindon Road, Wroughton, Dunlop Semtex Ltd., Chester Road, Birmingham. Swindon. Durham Chemicals Ltd., Edward Road, Birtley. London Borough of Islington Social Services Department, Eli Lees & Co. Ltd., Greenacres Road, Oldham. Childrens Residential Nursery, Widbury House, Ware. English Sewing Ltd., Crofthead Works, Neilston, Glasgow. Low & Bonar (Textiles & Packaging) Ltd., Morgan Street, Euro-Fasteners Ltd., Baird Road, Eastneld Industrial Estate, Dundee. Glenrothes. Lyle and Scott Ltd., Primrose Lane, Rosyth, Dunfermline. Ever Ready Co. (Great Britain) Ltd., Hall Road, Heybridge, Lyons Bakery Ltd., Corbett Street, Smethwick, Warley. Maldon; and Newbum Industrial Estate, Newbum, Lyons Tetley Ltd., Oldfield Lane, Greenford. Newcastle-on-Tyne. Magnatex Ltd., Blyth Industrial Estate, Cowpen Road, Faire Bros. & Co. Ltd., Pioneer Mills, Belvoir Road, Coal- Blyth. ville. Manchester Area Health Authority, Withington Hospital, Ferndale Book Co. Ltd., Maerdy Road, Femdale, Rhondda. Nell Lane, West Didsbury, Manchester. Ferranti Ltd., Park Road, Ormsgill, Barrow-in-Furness. Mars Ltd., Dundee Road, and Liverpool Road, Trading Finbarr Foods Ltd., Wassand Street, Hull. Estate, Slough. Findus Ltd., Pelham Road, Cleethorpes. Mattessons Meats Ltd., Gilesgate Moor, Durham. Firth Cleveland Extrusions Ltd., Caerbont, Abercrave, Robert McBride (Middleton) Ltd., Irk Vale Works, Swansea. Middleton Way, Middleton. Flextank Ltd., Upper Adare Street and Victoria Street, McCbrquodale Security Printers Ltd., Francis Street, Pontycymmer, near Bridgend. Ford Motor Co. Ltd., E5 Factory, Treforest Industrial Crewe. Estate, Pontypridd. McCorquodale Colour Display Ltd., Mill Lane, Newton-le- Willows. Fothergill and Harvey Ltd., Green Vale Mill, Littleborough. Mentmore Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Six Hills Way, Furzebrook Knitting Co. Ltd., Ormskirk Road, Aintree, Stevenage. Liverpool. Michelin Tyre Co. Ltd., Campbell Road, Stoke-on-Trent. P. Garnett & Son Ltd., Wharfeside, Otley. Midland Latex (Derby) Ltd., Ashboume Road, Derby. G.E.C. Telecommunications Ltd., Blackburn Road, Clayton George A. Moore & Company Ltd., Thorp Arch Trading Le Moors, Accrington. Estate, Wetherby. Gerard Brothers Ltd., Wilkinson Street, New Basford, Morgan Refractories Ltd., Liverpool Road, Neston. Nottingham; B. O. Morris Ltd., Briton Road, Coventry. G.K.N. (South Wales) Ltd., Bar/Strip Mill, Castle Works, Multimetal Products (Maesteg) Ltd., Forge Factory Site, East Moors Road, Cardiff. Maesteg. The Gloucester Carpet Co. Ltd., Jubilee Mills, Llanthony The Wooly Mill Co. Ltd., Ford Mill, Langholrn. Road, Gloucester. Needle Industries Ltd., Arrow Works, Birmingham Road, Godfrey Syrett Ltd., Eagle Works, Killingworth Township, Studley. Newcastle upon Tyne. None Ltd., Armour Street, Glasgow. North Vale Doubling Co. Ltd., North Vale Mills, Bradford Grafton-Manquest Ltd., Tayfen Road, Bury St. Edmunds. Road, Bailiffe Bridge, Brighouse. Graphic Binding Ltd., Unit 7A Hill End Industrial Estate, Gates Ltd., Gateford Road, Worksop. Ashley Road, St. Albans. Of rex Engineering Ltd., Isfryn Industrial Estate, Blackmill, Harrison (B'ham) Metals Ltd., Bradford Street, Birmingham. Bridgend. Hield Brothers Ltd., No. 1 Factory, New Mill, Lowertown O.P. Chocolate Ltd., High Street, Dowlais. Mills, Oxenhope, Keighley. Ottermill Chilton Ltd., New Factory, Church Way, Hivac Ltd., Asheridge Road, Chesham. * Hungerford. Hoboum Eaton Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Priory Road, Oxley Threads Ltd., Guide Mills, South Street, Ashton Strood, Rochester. under Lyne. Holbrook Precision Castings Ltd., Holbrook Works, Halfway, Panel Components Ltd., Bowles Well Gardens, Wear Bay Sheffield. Road, Folkestone..
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