Luxury Holidays and Honeymoons homeworking group issued with strike off notice

Luxury Holidays and Honeymoons strike off
By Linsey McNeill
29/02/2024
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Luxury Holidays and Honeymoons, which had 123 homeworkers, has been issued with a compulsory strike off notice.

The notice, in The Gazette official public record, says the business will be struck off the companies register and dissolved in not less than two months ‘unless cause is shown to the contrary’.

If the company is dissolved, all its property and rights will be acquired by the Crown.

However, the company was previously issued with a compulsory strike off notice in July 2022 and Charlotte Davies, who is listed as the sole director, rescued the business.

The latest Companies House records show that Luxury Holidays and Honeymoons’ (LHH) annual ‘confirmation statement’ – a legal requirement – is now almost three months overdue.

Its website luxuryholidaysandhoneymoons.co.uk was taken offline several months ago.

The homeworking group was operating under a commercial agreement with Andrew Earles Holidays of Midcounties Co-op, however Andrew told Travel Gossip last month that he’d ended the relationship late last year.

Andrew set up a new arm, Luxe Holidays, to fulfil 740 forward bookings his business had with LHH and took on six of the homeworking groups’ agents.

The forward bookings, of which about 450 remain, were worth £2.1m.

Two former LHH homeworkers, Vicky Yates-McCowan and Lyn Cooper, launched their own homeworking group, LV Prestige Travel, taking on seven of their LHH colleagues.

Other LHH homeworkers have joined Your Holiday Booking and other homeworking groups. 

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