Warning: Company is liquidation
This status significantly impacts the Vetted Score.
DC LEISURE LTD
About DC LEISURE LTD
DC LEISURE LTD was incorporated on 4 August 2025 as a private limited company. Its principal activity is recreational vehicle parks, trailer parks and camping grounds, alongside 1 other registered activity. The company's current status is "liquidation". It currently has 1 active officer on record. No charges or mortgages are registered against this company. The company is controlled by Mr Daniel Paul Crank as persons with significant control (PSC).
Vetted Score
Caution
Based on automated analysis of public records.
Company status is liquidation.
Company is less than 2 years old.
All accounts and statements are up to date.
No strike-off history found.
High turnover or recent appointments only.
No registered charges.
CRITICAL: Company is actively in liquidation.
Officers have mixed/fair track records (-5). (Avg Officer Score: 55)
Financial Health & Compliance
Insolvency Risk: This company has a history of insolvency proceedings. Please review the Insolvency section for details before proceeding.
Annual Accounts
UnknownNot filed yet
Confirmation Statement
UnknownNo Data
Charges & Mortgages
No Charges0 Outstanding
Out of 0 total charges
Company / Officer Relationships
Visualization of directors and their other active appointments. (Limited to 5 active directors)
Nature of Business (SIC)
- 55300Recreational vehicle parks, trailer parks and camping grounds
- 93290Other amusement and recreation activities n.e.c.
Key Dates & Events Timeline
resolution
resolution
filingliquidation voluntary statement of affairs
insolvency
filingchange registered office address company with date old address new address
address
filingliquidation voluntary appointment of liquidator
insolvency
filingInsolvency Case: creditors-voluntary-liquidation
Event: wound-up-on
insolvencyCompany Incorporated
Registered office: Chorley
incorporationincorporation company
incorporation
filingDirectors & Officers
Daniel Paul Crank
directorCharges & Mortgages
No registered charges.
Insolvency History
- creditors voluntary liquidationCase #1Key Dates:wound up on: 2026-03-19Practitioners:Jasmine Baxter (practitioner)Appointed: 2026-03-19Rikki Burton (practitioner)Appointed: 2026-03-19
Ownership & Control (PSC)
- IndividualMr Daniel Paul CrankNotified: 2025-08-04Nature of Control:
- ownership of shares 75 to 100 percent
- voting rights 75 to 100 percent
- right to appoint and remove directors
Recent Filings
- resolutionresolution2026-04-07View PDF
- liquidation voluntary statement of affairsinsolvency2026-03-26View PDF
- change registered office address company with date old address new addressaddress2026-03-25View PDF
- liquidation voluntary appointment of liquidatorinsolvency2026-03-25View PDF
- incorporation companyincorporation2025-08-04View PDF
Key Dates
- Incorporated2025-08-04
- Next Accounts DueN/A
- Next Confirmation DueN/A
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