Health10/4/2025The Guardian

Family firm of Reform UK council leader threatened with compulsory strike off

Family firm of Reform UK council leader threatened with compulsory strike off

The article discusses the family firm of Mick Barton, the Reform UK leader of Nottinghamshire county council, facing threats of compulsory strike-off from Companies House for four consecutive years due to delayed filings. Mansfield Carpets (Contracts) Limited, owned by Barton's wife Gail, has been two months late in filing its 2024 accounts. Additionally, the business has been late in publishing its confirmation statement, which provides details of the company's shareholders, for the previous three years. The article highlights the potential consequences of the delayed filings, which could lead to the compulsory strike-off of the family's carpet fitting business by Companies House.

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