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28th April 25, 07:08 PM
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 Originally Posted by Mike S
This may be total rubbish (I read it on Facebook),
but has anyone heard the "rumor" the DC Dalgliesh mill is closing?
COMPANY LIMITED BY SHARES
RESOLUTIONS
D.C. DALGLIESH LIMITED
Company Number: SC024749
Registered office: DUNSDALE MILL, SELKIRK, TD7 5EB
Principal trading address: DUNSDALE MILL, SELKIRK, TD7 5EB
PASSED: 14 April 2025
At a General Meeting of the Members of the above named company, duly convened and held at 3rd Floor, 175 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 2LB on 14 April 2025 at 2.15pm the following Special Resolution was duly passed:
"That it has been proved to the satisfaction of the meeting that the company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business and that it is advisable to wind up same and, accordingly, that the company be wound up voluntarily".
Thereafter, the following Ordinary Resolution was duly passed:
"That Ishbel MacNeil, (IP No. 9426) and Ian Wright, (IP No. 9227) are Licensed Insolvency Practitioners, of Quantuma Advisory Limited, Third Floor, Turnberry House, 175 West George St, Glasgow, G2 2LB, be appointed liquidators for the purposes of such winding up".
For further details contact glasgow@quantuma.com or telephone 0141 285 0910
Nicholas John Fiddes
Chair of the Meeting
Copied from: https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/4869866
Last edited by Bruce Scott; 29th April 25 at 02:34 PM.
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29th April 25, 12:27 AM
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The demise of D. C. Dalgleish is a great pity.
Although I have heard some people express their views of Dalgleish as a company to do busines with, my own experience is that they were co-operative and helpful - doing everything over the 'phone perfectly.
Their demise ends an era - and removes one of the last weavers that produced a high quality cloth with a proper kilting selvedge, and at double-width too. The commercial competition all seems to be tuck-in selvedge, which is less than ideal.
They will be missed.
But their end has caused a great deal of knock-on loss to kilt-makers who have paid for orders that remain unfulfilled. Hopefully, the receivers will honour the orders or issue refunds, but that seems a slim chance.
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