Anthony Nares

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Anthony James Brewis Nares (b.1956) was Company Secretary of the short-lived Conservative Party linked think tank Social Justice Scotland.[1] Nares is a Gloucestershire-based Chartered Accountant.[2] He was appointed a secretary of SJS on 31 August 2009.[3] He has worked as a Chartered Accountant 'in the hotel and restaurant industry for the last 20 years.'[4]

SJS began when a private limited company called the Centre for Social Justice Scotland Limited was incorporated on 2 July 2009 with one director, Glasgow based Heather MacLeod.[5] The name was changed to Social Justice Scotland on 13 August 2009.[6] On 31 August 2009 the company appointed a company secretary, the Gloucestershire-based finance director Anthony Nares.[7]

SJS came to an end on 22 January 2010 when its name was changed to Rellandum Limited in a form signed by Anthony Nares, the company secretary, one of two remaining directors.[8]

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  1. Social Justice Scotland Directors, SJS website, screengrab of cached version of the page as it appeared on 25 Jan 2010 22:42:25 GMT, retrieved from Google cache 6 Feb 2010
  2. Anthony James Brewis Nares (b.1956), Nares.net, accessed 12 February 2010
  3. Appointment of director or secretary, Companies House document, retrieved 10 Feb 2010
  4. Nares.net Anthony James Brewis Nares (b.1956), accessed 12 March 2010
  5. Certificate of Incorporation, Companies House, 2 July 2009, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010
  6. Certificate of Incorporation on change of Name, Company No. 362115, Companies House, 27 January 2010, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010
  7. Appointment of director or secretary, 288a, Company Number SC362115, 31 August 2009, document retrieved from Companies House 1 February 2010
  8. NM01, Notice of Change of Name by Resolution, first page, also NM01, Notice of Change of Name by Resolution, second page, company No. SC362115, Companies House, 2 July 2009, documentation retrieved 10 Feb 2010