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Northridge Capital now own the site.


It appears that St Aidan's have now 'moved' to the Isle of Man. They started in the City, moved to the Channel Islands (Jersey, IIRC), now there's a new one registered to IoM https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/5jbca9eICEp5sgD4Azz4n-np5sg/appointments.


Each time the previous company is dissolved.

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Northridge Capital have put in a proposal (17/AP/2178) to further increase the size of the new block at 18-22 Grove Vale (the former garden centre.) This involves extending the penthouse on the fourth level ("third floor") forwards on three sides by around a metre. Although apparently minor, I think it will further increase the dominance of the block as a four storey building with oversight over local roads and residences.

chazzle Wrote:

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> It appears that St Aidan's have now 'moved' to the Isle of Man. They started in the City, moved to

> the Channel Islands (Jersey, IIRC), now there's a new one registered to IoM

> https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/5jbca9eICEp5sgD4Azz4n-np5sg/appointments.

>

St Aidans Holdings Ltd is registered with a London address. The page you're linking to shows the details of a current director, including his own last noted correspondence address in the records for each of the English & Welsh companies of which he is or has been an officer.

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