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30-05-2009, 15:15 #1
'Barron' Castleshort part IV
I have been asked to start part IV as part III has been removed for a much needed 'service' and will re-appear as a locked thread at the earliest opportunity. There will of course be a link attached to this post when it becomes available.
FOR THE ATTENTION OF ANY NEWBIES;
If the delightful world of Baron Castleshort is new to you may I suggest that you do one or both of the following before making your first post;
1) Read the 200 pages of the “main” thread in the Stickies area
And/or
2) Read the ARRSEpedia article at –
http://www.arrse.co.uk/wiki/The_Baron_of_Castleshort
Link to part III > http://www.arrse.co.uk/Forums/viewtopic/t=116215.html <
Crack on chaps...............
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This was recently posted (27-04-2010) So I hope notice is taken as I am unable to edit the thread apart from my own posts
"I wonder if you would do us interested readers a huge favour and self police this thread more strictly as posters like KK aka Dannydiedhard aka Billowrights (bill of rights?) aka Richard Card are banned as his drivel is very distracting from the actual subject matter with all his conspiracy theories carrying zero substance. It has been mentioned many times his posts do your thread more negative harm rather than positive progression. On more than occasion I have suspected he is acting on behalf of Jim by posting a right croc of misleading tripe by dangling red hearings for his personal grievance against Kent cops, his failure to comply with repeated requests should result in him being banned.
Killaloe_holiday, would you grace us with more of a explanation in some of your posts? in your earlier posts as Killaloe you were quite informative, your later post's resemble riddles and rhymes encompassing hints of intent, but no delivery or follow up.
I'm looking forward to reading more on this thread, extending my thanks and best wishes to you all.
Keep up the good work.
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30-05-2009, 15:29 #2
Re: 'Barron' Casstleshort part IV
Following on from yesterday...
As I pm Adam a few moments ago, I thought this link may be of interest & relevance:
http://www.ukdata.com/creditreports/...9&only-match=1
A quick scroll down the link, and you will find all the activity.. For a private company it has rather a lot of director changes going on since its formation in 1996.
:D
Cock of the walts = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XexjTW0F0OU
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30-05-2009, 15:30 #3Senior Member
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Re: 'Barron' Casstleshort part IV
I arrive at the scout hut ... sorry Pinewood Camp on a friday evening, get gear out of the car, i am in civvies, and I notice this bloke wearing para working dress walking up and down the main room. I take no notice and I hear this guy ask Jimbo who I was, and Jimbo replied its one of the CTT team from 2 Para. On hearing that, he wants to be my best friend and introduces himself as a tom fro 10 Para.
I had never really come across any TA guys, and had not been very impressed of the ones I had met. I asked this guy what he did for a living and he said he worked for the CIA and tapped his nose. Mr Shortt overheard this and walked up to me and whispered in my ear, said this guy was a bullsh*tter.
The words pots and kettles come to mind
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30-05-2009, 15:42 #4
Re: 'Barron' Castleshort part IV
Good start to Pt IV Visitor :D
Originally Posted by visitor
Filed On Description Price Buy
15-05-2009 Notice of change of directors or secretaries or in their particulars. - 1 page(s) £18.00
So who has a spare 18 squid ?Aw fuckit! www.rojeans.co.uk
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30-05-2009, 16:15 #5Senior Member

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That looks suspiciously like £18 per entry ... and might generate sod-all of interest [like Sharon got married and changed her surname ... it can happen, even in Swindon
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30-05-2009, 17:28 #6
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Correct Uncle Blue I am not going waste £18 when I can get the info buckshee on Monday. However what does interest me is that the IBA in the UK have an SIC of 74990 & have declared to Companies House that they are Non Trading !!!!! Naughty Naughty 'Sir' Duncan. You may of filed late documents to Companies House declaring that the IBA in the UK are Non Trading and escaped been struck off by a whisker. However the curse of ARRSE looms.

I wonder if the lovely Sandra & principal of the New College Swindon are aware of the image below ?
Are Trading Standards in Wiltshire going to be informed of the Non Trading IBA ?
I wonder what the Contributions Agency & HMCE would think ?
I hope no buck eejit informs them :D
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30-05-2009, 17:29 #7Senior Member
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Re: 'Barron' Casstleshort part IV
They do, these Companies are a rip off. Most of the information can be had for free from Companies House and a Pound a document if you want them
Originally Posted by Adam(KOS)
http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/49...prodorder?ft=1
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30-05-2009, 17:44 #8
Re: 'Barron' Casstleshort part IV
Kill
I would not get too bothered by that particular site as it is obviously a) behind the times & b) an expensive way to get info.An officer:
is never lost, he is merely geographically disorientated.
is never drunk, he is socially confused.
never comes, he arrives.
Any statements I make while using this website are purely of my own opinion and are not to be construed as statements of fact and are not said with any intended malice. My opinions are a reflection of my earned right to freedom of expression and speech and do not necessarily reflect that of the site owners.
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30-05-2009, 18:02 #9
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Agree Gasman would not waste my money at £18 a go.
Here is a screengrab of Westerns link. Seems like Donna the Company Sec of the IBA who looks after the IBA admin & works in the office has moved to pastures new. Is there some type of internal trouble within the IBA, what a shame
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30-05-2009, 18:39 #10Senior Member

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Re: 'Barron' Casstleshort part IV
There's not necessarily any big deal on a few name changes either, TBH.
If you did a search on my company you would find a couple of changes of Directors and Secretary in recent years. The term "resigned" is SOP.
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