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Paul tranter & co
Paul tranter & co







paul tranter & co

They vary in size from small sole traders to several million pound turnover companies. Company Overview for ACOUSTA FOAM LIMITED (01494707) Filing history for ACOUSTA FOAM LIMITED (01494707) People for ACOUSTA FOAM LIMITED (01494707). The North Yorkshire market town based practice has grown and flourished over the years, now servicing clients from Leeds to Newcastle, and from Whitby to Alston and the Yorkshire dales.Ĭlients businesses reflect the spectrum of trades and professions, ranging from agriculture to performing arts, and from construction to retail. On his return to the UK, Paul took a partnership in a Richmond practice which led to establishing his own practice in Stokesley. After reaching manager level he joined a large general practice in the Scottish Borders, before spending 4 years with Intercontinental Hotels (then a division of Pan Am) during which time he travelled the world with his team of 14 accountants undertaking hotel systems audits, and management projects. The broad base of experience and interests of its staff makes the practice ideally suited to provide a wealth of relevant advice on all aspects of business matters and their taxation and financial implications.Īfter achieving a BSc Hons degree in Chemistry from St Andrews, Paul did not join his family’s Midlands based wholesale ironmongery & hardware business, but took articles and soon qualified with Touche Ross & Co., Chartered Accountants. Paul Tranter & Co succeeded to the business in 1988. He was then succeeded in his practice by ‘Dobson and Williamson’ (Mr Richardson’s clerks), and then latterly by ‘Norman Williamson’ as a sole practitioner. The first occupant was D W Richardson Jnr (son of the notable D W Richardson, Printer) who became an accountant in 1900. In the shearling ewe section a daughter of Longfriday Hermann from Bob Richardson, Lamploughs Farm, Beverley, East Yorkshire led the trade, making 250gns to Harry Middleditch, Granary House, Belchamp St Paul, Suffolk.Īverages: two flock ewes £246.75 six shearling ewes £218.75 10 ewe lambs £121.80 seven shearling rams £361.50 five ram lambs to £179.55 (McCartneys).Old fashioned values - up to date solutions The occupants of 31 High Street have been providing accountancy and taxation services for clients since 1904. The ewe made the top female price of the day, selling at 350gns to former Farmers’ Union of Wales chief executive Roland Williams, who is setting up a new Oxford flock at Aneddle, Capel Seion, Aberystwyth.

paul tranter & co

The champion in the show classes was a flock ewe by Barley Park Albert from James Hook which was praised by the judge, Dr Tom Cole from Co Down, for her excellent conformation. The flock will be used to produce quality lamb for direct marketing to the public alongside beef from Mr Nobbs’ Aberdeen-Angus herd.Ĭarol Grain also produced the leading ram lamb, a January-born son of Sulgrave Kite which had taken two championships this season and sold to longstanding Co Durham Oxford breeder Paul Tranter of West View Farm, Barnard Castle. Next best in the shearling ram trade was a 460gns call for one by Twinwood Del Boy from Carol Grain, Kettering, Northants which went to Duncan Nobbs, Partridge Farm, Tiverton, Devon, buying for his recently established flock of Oxfords. Securing the big ram for his 40-strong Applewick Oxford flock was Philip Quick, Upper Bearfield Farm, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire. The ram was male and reserve overall champion at the pre-sale show and has been a major prizewinner on the show circuit, including the breed championship as a lamb at the final Royal Show last year. The leading bid was for a shearling ram from James Hook, Barley Park Farm, Witney, Oxfordshire, sired by the home-bred Barley Park Jimmy. A top price of 840gns was the highlight of the annual sale of Oxford Downs at Worcester market.









Paul tranter & co