Notices under the Trustee Act 1925
TONY BROOKS PENSION & LIFE ASSURANCE SCHEME (1978)
Pursuant to section 27 of The Trustee Act 1925
The Tony Brooks Pension & Life Assurance Scheme (1978) (“The Scheme”) was established
with effect from 1st April 1978. The Company went into Liquidation on 2nd August 1994.
On 25th November 1994, Bradstock Trustee Services Limited, of registered office 18
London Street, London EC3R 7JP, was appointed Independent Trustee and has since started
the winding-up of the Scheme. Announcements regarding the above have been sent by
post to all known Members of the Scheme. Accordingly, it is of vital importance that
any person having a claim against or an interest in the Scheme, including any person
who may have been employed by the Company or an associated employer on a part-time
basis and who considers that his or her exclusion from the Scheme may have constituted
indirect discrimination, who has not received a copy of the announcement should make
themselves known the Trustees of the Scheme. Particulars of any claim should be sent
in writing to the undermentioned contact on or before 27th March 1998, after which
date Bradstock Trustee Services Limited will proceed with the winding-up of the Scheme
and distribution of the Scheme assets having regard only to the claims and interests
of which it has had notice. Notification is not required from persons who are currently
in receipt of a pension from, or who have received correspondence relating to, this
Scheme from Bradstock Trustee Services Limited.
A. Tyrrell, Bradstock Trustee Services Limited, 52-53 Russell Square, London WC1B 4HP.