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==History==
 
==History==
The company was first set up by [[Express Company Registrations]] of 30 City Road in London on the 3 November 1977.<ref>Companies House, Declaration of compliance with the requirements of the Companies Acts 1948 to 1976 on applications for registration of a company, Form No. 41, 3 November 1977.</ref>  The nominal directors were replaced by RCP members on what appears to be the 19th November 1977.<ref>The actual forms state the date of 19 October 1977 a date before the creation of the company on 3 November.  It is assumed that the dates are wrong and should refer to the 19 November. Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b 19 October 1977</ref> These were [[Katherine Barlow]] (Director and Secretary, who gave her occupation as 'Housewife') and [[Gareth  Jenkins]] (Director, who gave his occupation as 'Economist'), both of whom gave an address in New Cross, London.<ref>Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b 19 October 1977</ref> On 22 January 1979 the company changed its registered address to Electric Avenue in Brixton, London.<ref>Companies House, Notice of change in situation of registered address, Form 4a, 22 January 1979</ref> On 4 May 1982  [[Anne Dickson]] was appointed as Secretary and Director (giving her occupation as 'Housewife' and an address in SE5)  to replace [[Katherine Barlow]] who resigned on the same date and [[Keith Teare]] was appointed to replace [[Gareth Jenkins]], giving his occupation as 'Lecturer'.<ref>Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b, 4 May 1982</ref>
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The company was first set up by [[Express Company Registrations]] of 30 City Road in London on the 3 November 1977.<ref>Companies House, Declaration of compliance with the requirements of the Companies Acts 1948 to 1976 on applications for registration of a company, Form No. 41, 3 November 1977.</ref>  The nominal directors were replaced by RCP members on what appears to be the 19th November 1977.<ref>The actual forms state the date of 19 October 1977 a date before the creation of the company on 3 November.  It is assumed that the dates are wrong and should refer to the 19 November. Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b 19 October 1977</ref> These were [[Katherine Barlow]] (Director and Secretary, who gave her occupation as 'Housewife') and [[Gareth  Jenkins]] (Director, who gave his occupation as 'Economist'), both of whom gave an address in New Cross, London.<ref>Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b 19 October 1977</ref> On 22 January 1979 the company changed its registered address to Electric Avenue in Brixton, London.<ref>Companies House, Notice of change in situation of registered address, Form 4a, 22 January 1979</ref> On 4 May 1982  [[Anne Dickson]] was appointed as Secretary and Director (giving her occupation as 'Housewife' and an address in SE5)  to replace [[Katherine Barlow]] who resigned on the same date and [[Keith Teare]] was appointed to replace [[Gareth Jenkins]], giving his occupation as 'Lecturer'.<ref>Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b, 4 May 1982</ref> [[Anne Dickson]] resigned on 11 July 1983 and was replaced by [[Carol Thornton]].<ref>Junius Publications Report and Financial Statements, 31 March 1984</ref>
  
Following a special resolution of the company  at and EGM on 15 February 1984 at Electric Avenue, the company changed its name to [[Inset Press Limited]], the name change being confirmed at Companies House on 26 April of that year.<ref>Companies House, Special Resolution of Junius Publications Limited passed on the 15th February 1984, presented for filing by [[Express Company Registration]] 3 April 1984</ref> By this time [[Carol Thornton]] appears on company documents as Director and Secretary. In June of 1984, [[Keith Teare]] designated as 'Chairman' of the company lodged a resolution from a General Meeting of the company held in Electric Avenue on 22 June 1984 that the company's nominal share capital be increased to 20,000 by the creation of 19,900 additional ordinary shares of £1 each.<ref>Companies House, Ordinary Resolution of Inset Press Ltd, passed 22nd June 1984</ref> The next month Inset changed its name back to [[Junius Publications]].<ref>Companies House, Special Resolution of Inset Press Limited, passed on the 23rd of July 1984</ref>
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Following a special resolution of the company  at and EGM on 15 February 1984 at Electric Avenue, the company changed its name to [[Inset Press Limited]], the name change being confirmed at Companies House on 26 April of that year.<ref>Companies House, Special Resolution of Junius Publications Limited passed on the 15th February 1984, presented for filing by [[Express Company Registration]] 3 April 1984</ref> In June of 1984, [[Keith Teare]] designated as 'Chairman' of the company lodged a resolution from a General Meeting of the company held in Electric Avenue on 22 June 1984 that the company's nominal share capital be increased to 20,000 by the creation of 19,900 additional ordinary shares of £1 each.<ref>Companies House, Ordinary Resolution of Inset Press Ltd, passed 22nd June 1984</ref> The next month Inset changed its name back to [[Junius Publications]].<ref>Companies House, Special Resolution of Inset Press Limited, passed on the 23rd of July 1984</ref>
  
 
In September of 1984 a third Director was appointed in the shape of [[James Woudhuysen]], who gave his occupation as 'Lecturer' and an address in London N1.  He declared also a further directorship of a firm called [[Wordsearch Limited]].<ref>Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b, 3 September 1984</ref> Woudhuysen resigned from Junius on 17 August 1990.<ref>Junius Publications 'Notice of change of directors of secretaries or in their particulars', Companies Form No. 288, Received in companies House 11 December 1990</ref>
 
In September of 1984 a third Director was appointed in the shape of [[James Woudhuysen]], who gave his occupation as 'Lecturer' and an address in London N1.  He declared also a further directorship of a firm called [[Wordsearch Limited]].<ref>Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b, 3 September 1984</ref> Woudhuysen resigned from Junius on 17 August 1990.<ref>Junius Publications 'Notice of change of directors of secretaries or in their particulars', Companies Form No. 288, Received in companies House 11 December 1990</ref>
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In March 1996 Junius increased its nominal capital by £50,000 to £150,000 in shares of £1 each.<ref>Companies Form No. 123 'Notice of increase in nominal Capital', 29 March 1996</ref>
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In August 1999 the three directors [[Phil Mullan]] and [[Alan Hudson]] applied for Junius to be struck off the register of companies. Mullan gave as his address: [[Cybercafe Ltd]], 39 Whitfield Street in London the address of the business that he ran with former director of Junius [[Keith Teare]].<ref>Companies House 652a Application for striking off, Junius Publications 17 August 1999.</ref>
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

Revision as of 21:09, 16 November 2011

LM network resources

Junius Publications (Company No.: 01339999) was incorporated on 22 November 1977 and was eventually dissolved on 25 January 2000. It was the vehicle for all the publishing activities of the Revolutionary Communist Tendency, Revolutionary Communist Party, Workers Against Racism and Irish Freedom Movement, including Confrontation, The next step and Living Marxism/LM Magazine. Its dissolution came in 2000 some four years after demise of the RCP in 1996.[1]

Living Marxism was first published in November 1988 and in February 1997 its name was changed to LM. At the same time two new companies were set up, both being incorporated on the 29 January 1997. One was Informinc and the other was JP Graphics Limited, which was registered to the offices used by Living Marxism/LM in Farringdon Road in London.[2]

History

The company was first set up by Express Company Registrations of 30 City Road in London on the 3 November 1977.[3] The nominal directors were replaced by RCP members on what appears to be the 19th November 1977.[4] These were Katherine Barlow (Director and Secretary, who gave her occupation as 'Housewife') and Gareth Jenkins (Director, who gave his occupation as 'Economist'), both of whom gave an address in New Cross, London.[5] On 22 January 1979 the company changed its registered address to Electric Avenue in Brixton, London.[6] On 4 May 1982 Anne Dickson was appointed as Secretary and Director (giving her occupation as 'Housewife' and an address in SE5) to replace Katherine Barlow who resigned on the same date and Keith Teare was appointed to replace Gareth Jenkins, giving his occupation as 'Lecturer'.[7] Anne Dickson resigned on 11 July 1983 and was replaced by Carol Thornton.[8]

Following a special resolution of the company at and EGM on 15 February 1984 at Electric Avenue, the company changed its name to Inset Press Limited, the name change being confirmed at Companies House on 26 April of that year.[9] In June of 1984, Keith Teare designated as 'Chairman' of the company lodged a resolution from a General Meeting of the company held in Electric Avenue on 22 June 1984 that the company's nominal share capital be increased to 20,000 by the creation of 19,900 additional ordinary shares of £1 each.[10] The next month Inset changed its name back to Junius Publications.[11]

In September of 1984 a third Director was appointed in the shape of James Woudhuysen, who gave his occupation as 'Lecturer' and an address in London N1. He declared also a further directorship of a firm called Wordsearch Limited.[12] Woudhuysen resigned from Junius on 17 August 1990.[13]

In March 1996 Junius increased its nominal capital by £50,000 to £150,000 in shares of £1 each.[14]

In August 1999 the three directors Phil Mullan and Alan Hudson applied for Junius to be struck off the register of companies. Mullan gave as his address: Cybercafe Ltd, 39 Whitfield Street in London the address of the business that he ran with former director of Junius Keith Teare.[15]

People

  • HUDSON, ALAN EDWARD DIRECTOR Appointed: pre 02/04/1992 Nationality: BRITISH Occupation: PUBLISHER Date of Birth: 04/01/1951 Appointments: 1
  • MULLAN, PHILIP ROY DIRECTOR/Secretary Appointed: pre 02/04/1992 Nationality: BRITISH Occupation: PUBLISHER Date of Birth: 17/08/1955 Appointments: 12
  • WOLTON, SUKE DIRECTOR Appointed: pre 02/04/1992 Occupation: MARKETING MANAGER Date of Birth: 05/10/1962 Appointments: 2
  • TEARE, KEITH WILLIAM DIRECTOR Appointed: pre 02/04/1992 Resigned: 15/12/1996 Nationality: BRITISH Occupation: LECTURER Date of Birth: 27/08/1954 [16]

Address and other details

Name & Registered Office: Company No.: 01339999
JUNIUS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED
IVECO FORD HOUSE
STATION ROAD
WATFORD
HERTS.
WD1 1TG
  • Date of Incorporation: 22/11/1977
  • Country of Origin: United Kingdom
  • Status: Dissolved 25/01/2000
  • Company Type: Private Limited Company
  • Nature Of Business (SIC(03)):
    • 2211 - Publishing of books
    • 2212 - Publishing of newspapers
    • 2213 - Publish journals & periodicals
  • Accounting Reference Date: 01/04
  • Last Accounts Made Up To: 31/03/1999 (SMALL)
  • Next Accounts Due:
  • Last Return Made Up To: 02/04/1999
  • Next Return Due:
  • Mortgage: Number of Charges: 3 ( 3 outstanding / 0 satisfied / 0 part satisfied )
  • Last members list: 02/04/1999
  • Previous Names
    • Date of Change: Previous Name:
      • 14/08/1984 INSET PRESS LIMITED
      • 26/04/1984 JUNIUS PUBLICATIONS LIMITED[1]
Website:http://www.junius.co.uk

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Data at Companies House, accessed 22 October 2010.
  2. Companies House, [ JP Graphics Limited], accessed 6 December 2010.
  3. Companies House, Declaration of compliance with the requirements of the Companies Acts 1948 to 1976 on applications for registration of a company, Form No. 41, 3 November 1977.
  4. The actual forms state the date of 19 October 1977 a date before the creation of the company on 3 November. It is assumed that the dates are wrong and should refer to the 19 November. Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b 19 October 1977
  5. Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b 19 October 1977
  6. Companies House, Notice of change in situation of registered address, Form 4a, 22 January 1979
  7. Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b, 4 May 1982
  8. Junius Publications Report and Financial Statements, 31 March 1984
  9. Companies House, Special Resolution of Junius Publications Limited passed on the 15th February 1984, presented for filing by Express Company Registration 3 April 1984
  10. Companies House, Ordinary Resolution of Inset Press Ltd, passed 22nd June 1984
  11. Companies House, Special Resolution of Inset Press Limited, passed on the 23rd of July 1984
  12. Companies House, Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars, Form 9b, 3 September 1984
  13. Junius Publications 'Notice of change of directors of secretaries or in their particulars', Companies Form No. 288, Received in companies House 11 December 1990
  14. Companies Form No. 123 'Notice of increase in nominal Capital', 29 March 1996
  15. Companies House 652a Application for striking off, Junius Publications 17 August 1999.
  16. Source: Companies House, Accessed 8 January 2011