Defence Public Affairs Consultants

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Defence Public Affairs Consultants Ltd (DPAC) is a defence industry lobby firm set up by Hugh Colver which seems to be part of the Europac Group which in turn seems to be run from the Glasgow offices of Barwell Plc

According to a blurb on the Defence Manufacturers Association website:

The Company's mission is to help its clients to achieve their corporate, marketing and sales objectives. The Company provides professional services to major companies employing their own in-house PR and marketing teams and also smaller companies who have no dedicated specialists. The directors and principal consultants have an in-depth knowledge of liaison with procurement executives, MODs and governments world-wide. They also have practical experience of marketing and public relations in the defence industry and agencies.[1]

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Affiliations

Contact, resources, notes

Contact

c/o Barwell plc Sterling House 20 Renfield Street Glasgow G2 5AR Tel: +44 (0) 141 248 8814 Fax: +44 (0) 141 221 4098 E-mail: info@barwell-group.com Web site:

Resources

Name & Registered Office

DEFENCE PUBLIC AFFAIRS CONSULTANTS LIMITED 40 HOUSEFIELD WILLESBOROUGH ASHFORD KENT TN24 0AF Company No. 02407498

Company information

Status: Active Date of Incorporation: 24/07/1989 Country of Origin: United Kingdom Company Type: Private Limited Company Nature of Business (SIC(03)): 7414 - Business & management consultancy Accounting Reference Date: 30/09 Last Accounts Made Up To: 30/09/2006 (DORMANT) Next Accounts Due: 30/07/2008 Last Return Made Up To: 31/01/2007 Next Return Due: 28/02/2008 Last Members List: 31/01/2007

Previous Names

Date of change Previous Name 12/03/1990 THE EUROPAC GROUP LIMITED[4]

Notes

  1. http://www.the-dma.org.uk/members/details.asp?Type=1&ID=1590
  2. Bigraphical note on HUGH COLVER CBE FRAeS FRSA in Praetorian Protection 3880EXECUTIVE SECURITY SERVICE, accessed 27 October 2007
  3. Financial Times (London,England), June 8, 1989, Thursday, SECTION I; Appointments; Pg. 50
  4. Companies House Web Check, accessed 28 October 2007