Appeal following serious sexual assault of teenage girl in City Centre

POLICE are appealing for information after a teenage girl was the victim of a serious sexual assault in Edinburgh on Sunday, 25 May, 2025.

The incident happened shortly after 5am in a basement storage area on York Place.

The 15-year-old girl was approached by a man at a bus stop by Marks and Spencer on Princes Street at around 5am. He then took her on foot to York Place.

After the assault the suspect left the area in the direction of Dublin Street.

The suspect is described as a white man with blond stubble/beard who spoke with a Scottish accent. He was wearing a black zip up hooded top, khaki green trousers, and Nike trainers. He wore a black balaclava.

Detective Inspector Mhairi Cooper from the Public Protection Unit in Edinburgh said: “This was a frightening incident for the girl and we have specialist officers supporting her and her family.

“From extensive enquiries within Edinburgh City Centre, we know the suspect approached her on Princes Street and then led her onto South St David Street, around St Andrew Square, onto Queen Street, then to York Place.

“Despite the early morning there was daylight in this busy commercial area. I am asking people who were within the area at the time and could have seen the suspect alone or with the victim, to come forward.

“CCTV from the New Town area is being gathered and checked – I would ask anyone with private systems to check these and submit anything of relevance to us as soon as possible.

“We continue to carry out door to door enquiries and I’d appeal to local residents and businesses in New Town who may have premises off street level to check any storage areas or lock ups and report any suspicious items or behaviour to us.”

Chief Inspector Brian Manchester, Local Area Commander, said: “We understand an incident such as this is concerning for the local community, and we have a dedicated enquiry team working on this investigation.

“Anyone with concerns should speak to officers without hesitation.”

Those with information should contact Police Scotland via 101 and quote incident number 0136 of 27 May 2025. An anonymous report can be made to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

New National Park? Not For Now!

Galloway and Ayrshire residents split over National Park plan

Ministers have decided not to pursue a proposal to designate Galloway and Ayrshire as a National Park.

Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon confirmed that opposition to the nomination and the Reporter’s recommendations against it meant that the region in southwest Scotland would not join the Cairngorms and Loch Lomond & the Trossachs as the country’s third national park.

Speaking in the Scottish Parliament, Ms Gougeon said: “While there is substantial support for a National Park and what it could deliver for the southwest of Scotland, there is also significant opposition. 

“I realise that this decision will be very disappointing for those who have been campaigning for a new National Park in Galloway over many years. 

“I also recognise the huge amount of work and time that has been invested by a great many people throughout this process.  I would like to thank everyone involved, including members of the Galloway National Park Association and the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere.

“I would also like to thank NatureScot for its work carrying out such an important and extensive public consultation in a robust and professional way that was commended in the review of the process carried out by the Scottish Community Development Centre. The consultation raised some really important issues that local people care deeply about and we now have the opportunity to look at how we can address these.

“The Scottish Government remains committed to our existing National Parks and the vital leadership role that they play in tackling the climate and biodiversity crises, promoting sustainable land management and supporting the economic and social development of local communities.

“Our National Parks are achieving for people and nature.”

The proposal to designate a new National Park in Galloway and Ayrshire was jointly put forward by the Galloway National Park Association and the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere, in response to the Scottish Government’s invitation to communities and organisations across Scotland to nominate their area to be considered for designation as a new National Park.

Five nominations were received through that process – from Galloway and Ayrshire, Lochaber, Loch Awe, Scottish Borders and Tay Forest. 

NatureScot was appointed as the statutory Reporter, as specified in the National Parks legislation, to carry out this investigation, undertake a public consultation and report to the Scottish Government.

Following an initial period of engagement with local communities, public bodies and stakeholders, NatureScot ran a 14-week public consultation process from 7 November 2024 until 14 February 2025.

Over 5,000 surveys were completed and more than 1,000 people attended events that were held across Galloway and South and East Ayrshire – with the final results showing around 54% of responses opposed the National Park proposal and around 42% of responses supported it. 

The Report found: “Our recommendation as Reporter is therefore not to proceed with the designation but instead to strengthen a range of existing arrangements, including a better resourced and more influential Galloway and Southern Ayrshire Biosphere Reserve, a renewed focus on people and nature alongside commercial forestry operations in the Galloway Forest Park and a new commitment to the implementation of management strategies for the three National Scenic Areas.

A report on the proposal for a National Park in Southwest Scotland – gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

The High Life – The Musical Takes Flight in 2026

  • New musical announced – touring in Spring 2026, based on the legendary 1990’s TV show.
  • The High Life reunites Alan Cumming and Forbes Masson with original cast members Siobhan Redmond and Patrick Ryecart
  • Acclaimed artists join the creative team including writer Johnny McKnight and director Andrew Panton
  • The first production announced, for the National Theatre of Scotland’s 20th anniversary programme in 2026.

National Theatre of Scotland and Dundee Rep Theatre in association with Aberdeen Performing Arts and Capital Theatres present 

WORLD PREMIERE 

The High Life. 
The Musical. 
Still Living it! 

Story, Script and Lyrics by Alan Cumming, Forbes Masson and Johnny McKnight

Music by Forbes Masson, additional music by Alan Cumming 
Directed by Andrew Panton 

Cast includes Alan CummingForbes MassonSiobhan Redmond and Patrick Ryecart. 

Colin Richmond – Set & Costume Designer; Emily Jane Boyle – Choreographer; Musical Supervisor – Sarah Travis; Lighting Designer – Grant Anderson 

Touring Scotland from Saturday 28 March until Saturday 16 May 2026. 

Touring to Dundee Rep Theatre, His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh and King’s Theatre, Glasgow. 

After a 30-year delay in the departure lounge, The High Life returns in a new musical spectacular featuring all four original cast members – Alan Cumming, Forbes Masson, Siobhan Redmond and Patrick Ryecart akaSebastian Flight, Steve McCracken, Shona Spurtle and Captain Hilary Duff. 

The production will tour Scotland in Spring 2026, with previews and opening performance at Dundee Rep Theatre from 28 March, then onward touring to HMT Aberdeen, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Eden Court Theatre and King’s Theatre Glasgow until 16 May 2026. 

The High Life is a creative collaboration between trailblazing, multi-award-winning artist Alan Cumming (US Traitors, X2 and Avengers: Doomsday and Cabaret on Broadwayand his long-time writing and performing partner, prolific stage and screen actor and writer Forbes Masson (Only Child, The Crown, Eastenders). 

The creative team is joined by celebrated writer, performer and panto-maker Johnny McKnight (Wendy HooseRadiant VerminRiver City) and the award-winning and internationally acclaimed Artistic Director of Dundee Rep, Andrew Panton (August: Osage County, No Love Songs, A History of Paper). 

Oh deary me! Air Scotia has been sold, and unless our intrepid cabin crew can prove they’re still fit for purpose it looks like the future destination for Air Scotia is the scrap heap. In this flight for their lives, our cut-price cabin crew must get themselves (and their passengers) to their destination safely, testing their mettle and putting decades old friendships and rivalries finally to rest. 

The High Life was first commissioned and broadcast by the BBC, created by and featuring Alan Cumming and Forbes Masson. It was a launchpad to its creators’ long and illustrious careers. Since airing in the 90s it has attracted cult status for its sharp wit, farcical storytelling and joyous buffoonery. Taking place in the fictional Air Scotia airline, it centres around air stewards Steve, Sebastian and Shona – the most useless cabin crew ever to push a drinks trolley while asking ‘U Fur Coffee?”.   

This revival sees our iconic characters finding themselves growing older in an ever-changing world. It will feature new and original music, is stuffed full of camp silliness and is cleared for take-off. 

Siobhan Redmond reprises her TV role as the iconic Shona Spurtle on stage. Siobhan has worked extensively in theatre, film and television and is known most recently for appearances in Two Doors DownDeath in Paradise and Rain Dogs. She is joined on board by Patrick Ryecart as the absent-minded Captain Hilary Duff. Patrick’s screen credits include The Crown, Poldark and The King’s Speech.  

Cumming and Masson met at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in 1982 and  formed the beloved comedy double act Victor and Barry. This momentous showbiz event was recently chronicled in the book Victor and Barry’s Kelvinside Compendium – A Meander Down Memory Close, a 40th anniversary celebration of their birth.  

The pair later transmogrified Victor and Barry into Steve and Sebastian when they wrote the BBC sitcom, The High Life

The High Life was first introduced to TV audience in an initial pilot in 1994 and then in a series of six episodes which were broadcast in early 1995. The series is currently available to watch on BBC iPlayer.  

Alan Cumming and Forbes Masson said: “Never say never! We are both beyond excited to be donning those nylon slacks and crimpelene blazers and connecting with our inner trolly dollies after all these years.

“Returning to these characters alongside the genius that is Johnny McKnight has been a joyful experience and we can’t wait to share what madness we’ve come up with around Scotland!”

Johnny McKnight said: “I am absolutely thrilled to join the Air Scotia cabin crew. I grew up watching The High Life, wishing that one day I could get to fly thirty thousand feet with Alan, Forbes, Siobhan and Patrick.

“I never believed that a reunion show would happen, let alone that I would get to be part of the team working on it. The bags are packed, the tena-man pants on, and I am ready for check in. Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for the flight of a lifetime.”

Andrew Panton said: “Having been a High Life fan right from take-off in 1994, it’s been a total joy to work with this amazing team of pure talent.

“Our development time together has been a riot of creative energy, hilarity and brilliant music and songs and I feel sure our new stage musical will appeal to both fans of the TV show and folks new to The High Life!

“I’m thrilled that we’re creating the show at Dundee Rep Theatre before it jets off to entertain audiences across Scotland.”

Touring to Dundee Rep Theatre; His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen; Festival Theatre, Edinburgh and King’s Theatre, Glasgow in Spring 2026.

More information here.

Local cruise ship levy could raise over £1 million for Edinburgh

A cruise ship levy could help to ensure residents benefit from Edinburgh’s popularity as a cruise ship stop.

In a formal response to be submitted to the Scottish Government’s Cruise Ship Levy consultation, the council has expressed strong support in principle for a levy to help it manage tourism sustainably at Edinburgh’s ports.

The response also calls for any legislation to be based on evidence and involve greater consultation with ports and the cruise ship industry, as well as close working with other local authorities and regional partners.

Close to 217,500 cruise ship passengers visit Edinburgh and the region annually, with a significant number docking in Leith, Newhaven and South Queensferry. Currently, passengers are exempt from paying local visitor levies.

While any legislation to introduce a national Cruise Ship Levy is still to be developed, comparisons to similar sized destinations suggest it could raise over one million pounds for Edinburgh and the region.

Council Leader Jane Meagher said:Next summer we’ll become the first city in Scotland to launch a visitor levy, but under the Scottish Government’s legislation cruise ship passengers will be exempt.

“We consider it fair to treat all overnight visitors to Edinburgh the same, whether they choose to stay in a hotel, a short-term let, a campsite or a cruise ship.

“With public finances under increasing pressure, we believe this legislation should be used to empower councils to raise more income locally to better manage cruise ship tourism and pollution in our waters. As such, income raised should be ringfenced for the local area.

“In our waters we’re seeing more ships docking year on year, larger ships, and with that comes an environmental impact. Cruise ship tourism affects local communities and services just as other tourism does.”

You can view the City of Edinburgh Council’s draft response to the Scottish Government’s Cruise Ship Levy Consultation.

A final version will be submitted shortly, including amendments agreed at a meeting of the Policy and Sustainability Committee on Tuesday 27 May.

Drylaw and Telford Masterplan: Invitation to consultation and community event

We’ve been developing a Masterplan featuring 13 proposed improvement projects that aim to reimagine local streets and public spaces, making them healthier, more accessible, and nature-positive – while also tackling surface water and flooding challenges in the area.

We’re now at an exciting stage where we’d love to hear directly from the community. Your insights are essential in helping us understand which of these projects would bring the most value to local residents and in uncovering any additional opportunities we may have overlooked.

The Drylaw and Telford Masterplan is a key component of the Climate Ready Craigleith initiative, which itself forms part of the city’s broader Climate Ready Edinburgh strategy.

Join Us at the Drylaw Parish Church Summer Fair!

We are grateful to be a part of the Drylaw Parish Church Summer Fair on Saturday 7th June from 11am – 2pm

Come along to enjoy the wider event and to view exhibition boards showcasing the masterplan and share your thoughts on the proposed improvement projects for the area. Your feedback is important and will help shape the future of Drylaw and Telford.

📍 Location: Drylaw Parish Church
📅 Date: Saturday, 7th June 2025
🕚 Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

If you’re unable to make it,the exhibition boards will also be on display in the reception area of Ferryhill Primary School until the end of the school year (27th June 2025).

You’ll be able to view the materials and leave written comments there as well. Alternatively you can leave your feedback through our online survey:

Online Survey and project website: If you are unable to attend in person, please find a link to our short survey here and to find out more: 

https://forms.office.com/e/Yci7jmNw0j

Audit Scotland: NHS governance must be strengthened

NHS Scotland’s governance arrangements need to be strengthened to deliver the scale of reform needed across the health service.

NHS Scotland comprises 22 NHS boards, with oversight provided by the Scottish Government. A range of governance groups are in place across NHS Scotland but there are weaknesses within the scrutiny and assurance processes at the Scottish Government level. This risk could be reduced by making greater use of non-executive directors to provide more challenge.

The planning and governance of healthcare in Scotland is becoming more complex, and this limits NHS boards’ ability to drive reform. The mix of local, regional, and national partners makes decision making and accountability difficult.

A new planning framework has been introduced by the Scottish Government and new national strategies for reform are due in 2025. Dealing with this change will be challenging for boards, but it should give them more clarity and help them to work more collaboratively to deliver reform.

NHS boards use a blueprint for good governance that was produced in partnership with the Scottish Government. The blueprint has been well received but there is scope for it to be strengthened to more clearly set out how board governance should be adapted to deliver reform.

Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland, said: “The delivery of NHS services must be reformed for Scotland’s health service to remain affordable and sustainable.

“NHS Scotland’s governance arrangements are key to delivering that reform, but they need to be strengthened.

“The planning of healthcare in Scotland is becoming more complex and the Scottish
Government needs to ensure lines of accountability and decision-making are clear.”





Public Health Scotland: Make sure you’re protected against measles

Cases of measles are on the rise. It’s important everyone going on your family holiday has had two doses of the MMR vaccine before travelling.

Visit

http://nhsinform.scot/MMRagainstMeasles…

to check you and your family are fully protected.

#DontLetMeasles

900 years of Edinburgh’s historic treasures to be celebrated in new digital exhibition

A new online exhibition launched by the City of Edinburgh Council’s Museums & Galleries, Libraries and Archives services brings together 900 years of objects relating to Edinburgh.

From Greyfriars Bobby’s collar to the National Covenant, visitors to a digital exhibition can see all kinds of fantastic objects and artworks and find out more about their stories.

Edinburgh 900: Objects from Nine Centuries of City Life is hosted on the Capital Collections website. It showcases not only some of the treasures viewable in museum and gallery venues around the city, but also many items that have never been fully shared with the public before.

These include a 19th century record of petty criminals, a rare Hearts and Hibs football programme, beautiful contemporary silver and ceramics and historic documents from as early as the 12th century.

The exhibition launched on Friday 23 May with the first 20 objects, with new objects being released each month between May and September, when the City’s Edinburgh 900 celebrations officially conclude.

The team behind the exhibition have not only been photographing and researching these amazing treasures, they’ve also been engaging with community groups across the city to capture their responses to them.

Groups including MindRoom who work with neurodiverse young people and dementia-friendly group Art In the City, have been connecting with the objects and having their responses recorded for display in the digital exhibition.

This work is in partnership with the Open University who have provided the interactive digital app technology to capture community responses.

Lord Provost Robert Aldridge said: “Edinburgh 900 is a year-long celebration of our city’s rich history, culture, and bright future.

“It’s incredible to see the diversity of historic objects cared for on behalf of the city all viewable together online.

“I’m sure viewers are going to really enjoy seeing the tiny historic details the photographs reveal, as well as diving into the background stories and responses from the community. It’s a real celebration of Edinburgh’s past and present.”

A small display in the City Art Centre foyer showcasing some of the objects included in the online exhibition will open in the Summer.

NAMED AND SHAMED: Over £7.4 million put back in working people’s pockets by employers

More than 500 employers who have left workers over £7.4 million out of pocket by failing to pay the National Living and National Minimum Wage named

  • More money put into the pockets of hardworking people, as government delivers the biggest upgrade to worker’s rights in a generation, as part of the Plan for Change
  • Workers will be paid over £7.4 million by employers after nearly 60,000 workers have been left out of pocket.
  • Action builds on recent uplift to the National Living and National Minimum Wage which puts £1,400 into the pockets of workers and families across the UK

Nearly 60,000 workers who have been left out of pocket will be repaid over £7.4 million the Government has announced today [Thursday 29th May] in its latest move to Make Work Pay.

This follows a significant uplift to the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage – putting £1,400 into the pockets of full-time workers on NLW and supporting millions of families across the country – as well as the biggest upgrade to workers’ rights in a generation under the Employment Rights Bill.

As part of the Plan for Change, this Government’s priority is to grow the economy and raise living standards. A strong economy can only be built when people have financial security whilst in work and robust enforcement action will be taken against employers who do not pay their staff correctly.

The 518 employers and businesses named today have since paid back what they owe to their staff and faced financial penalties of up to 200% of their underpayment. The investigations by His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) concluded between 2015 – 2022.

Minister for Employment Rights, Justin Madders said:There is no excuse for employers to undercut their workers, and we will continue to name companies who break the law and don’t pay their employees what they are owed.

“Ensuring workers have the support they need and making sure they receive a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work is a key commitment in our Plan for Change. This will put more money in working people’s pockets, helping to boost productivity and ending low pay.”

Baroness Philippa Stroud, Chair of the Low Pay Commission, said:We welcome today’s publication. Underpayment leaves workers out of pocket and disadvantages the majority of employers who do abide by the rules.

“These naming rounds play an important part in ensuring that all workers receive their full wages and that they are aware there is support for them to ensure that they do.”

Putting more money into the pockets of the lowest paid increases workers’ financial security, offers stability to help increase staff retention and lowers recruitment costs for businesses in the long run.  Whilst not all minimum wage underpayments are intentional, the Government is clear that enforcement action will be taken against employers who do not pay their staff correctly.

Ahead of permanently lowering tax rates for high street retail, hospitality, and leisure (RHL) from 2026/27, the UK Government has prevented the current RHL relief from ending this April, extending it for one year to ensure that over 250,000 RHL properties see a full 40 per cent reduction on their liability, and we have frozen the small business multiplier. 

OFFENDERS NAMED AND SHAMED:

1. Capita Business Services Ltd, City of London, EC2V, failed to pay £1,154,461.97 to 5,543 workers.
2. Pizzaexpress (Restaurants) Limited, Croydon, CR0, failed to pay £760,701.61 to 8,470 workers.    
3. Virtual Marketing Services (Gibraltar) Ltd, Birmingham, B3, failed to pay £478,282.71 to 41 workers.    
4. L. Rowland & Company (Retail) Limited , Runcorn, WA7, failed to pay £307,342.87 to 2,293 workers.    
5. Templar Corporation Limited, Lewisham, SE16, failed to pay £298,143.12 to 26 workers.    
6. Lidl Great Britain Limited, Merton, SW19, failed to pay £286,437.18 to 3,423 workers.    
7. British Airways PLC, Harmondsworth, UB7, failed to pay £231,276.10 to 2,165 workers.    
8. Scottish Midland Co-operative Society Limited, Newbridge, EH28, failed to pay £186,883.56 to 1,795 workers.    
9. Interserve (Facilities Management) Ltd, Lambeth, SE1, failed to pay £177,268.08 to 2,297 workers.    
10. Prezzo Limited, Woodford Green, IG8, failed to pay £163,702.67 to 2,550 workers.    
11. Halfords Ltd, Redditch, B98, failed to pay £140,829.79 to 4,341 workers.    
12. The Southern Co-Operative Limited , Portsmouth, PO6, failed to pay £126,739.33 to 2,300 workers.    
13. TUI UK Retail Limited, Luton, LU2, failed to pay £107,611.04 to 2,044 workers.    
14. Heart Of England Co-Operative Society Limited, Coventry, CV6, failed to pay £90,870.95 to 1,017 workers.    
15. CDS (Superstores International) Limited, Plymouth, PL6, failed to pay £89,158.47 to 1,648 workers.    
16. Day Lewis PLC, Croydon, CR0, failed to pay £82,819.47 to 604 workers.    
17. Petrogas Group UK Limited, Ampthill, MK45, failed to pay £63,026.69 to 602 workers.    
18. Mr Guiseppe Caruso , London, W2, failed to pay £59,780.03 to 2 workers.    
19. William Strike Limited, Carlisle, CA6, failed to pay £56,657.01 to 798 workers.    
20. Property Management Services (NI) Limited, Belfast, BT3, failed to pay £54,852.44 to 414 workers.    
21. Coghlan Lodges Limited, Uxbridge, UB8, failed to pay £52,062.45 to 45 workers.    
22. Ant Marketing Limited, Sheffield, S2, failed to pay £46,260.65 to 340 workers.    
23. Maclean Services (L) Limited, London, W2, failed to pay £43,583.26 to 781 workers.    
24. ABM Aviation UK Limited, Hounslow, TW6, failed to pay £40,243.10 to 880 workers.    
25. Malvern Tyres (Wholesale) Limited, Gloucester, GL1, failed to pay £39,012.15 to 158 workers.    
26. Halfords Autocentres Limited, Redditch, B98, failed to pay £38,470.94 to 760 workers.    
27. J M McGill Ltd, Doncaster, DN4, failed to pay £38,178.62 to 364 workers.    
28. R.T. Stuart Limited, Methil, KY8, failed to pay £37,384.89 to 310 workers.    
29. Deluxe Beds Ltd, Huddersfield, HD2, failed to pay £27,233.68 to 64 workers.    
30. Freedom Hotels West Limited, Nr Fort William, PH49, failed to pay £26,814.06 to 37 workers.    
31. Mytime Active, Orpington, BR6, failed to pay £26,414.51 to 414 workers.    
32. Parkdean Resorts UK Limited, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE12, failed to pay £26,360.91 to 291 workers.    
33. Whitakers Chocolates Limited, Skipton, BD23, failed to pay £26,183.83 to 141 workers.    
34. Suttons Tankers Limited, Widnes, WA8, failed to pay £25,631.33 to 35 workers.    
35. Health Care Resourcing Group Limited, Prescot, L34, failed to pay £25,344.45 to 86 workers.    
36. Veecare Ltd, Loughton, IG10, failed to pay £23,567.49 to 168 workers.    
37. Meridian Marlow Ltd, Marlow, SL7, failed to pay £22,993.97 to 66 workers.    
38. Managing Care Limited, Croydon, CR9, failed to pay £21,834.52 to 83 workers.    
39. Mr Sri Krishna Ratnasinkam and Mrs Saraswathy Ratnasinkam , Ringmer, BN8, failed to pay £20,504.98 to 1 worker.    
40. M Buckingham & Company Limited    
, Maulden, MK45, failed to pay £20,361.01 to 3 workers.    
41. Regency Hotel (Northern Ireland) Limited, Belfast, BT3, failed to pay £19,952.21 to 201 workers.    
42. Baxters Food Group Limited, Fochabers, IV32, failed to pay £19,765.00 to 62 workers.    
43. Thrive Childcare and Education Limited, Musselburgh, EH21, failed to pay £19,420.47 to 24 workers.    
44. Hillgate Investments Limited, Rotherhithe , SE16, failed to pay £19,358.74 to 40 workers.    
45. Hilton UK Hotels Limited, Watford, WD24, failed to pay £18,924.07 to 20 workers.    
46. Oscar Mayer Limited, Chard, TA20, failed to pay £18,830.92 to 172 workers.    
47. BA Cityflyer Limited, West Drayton, UB7, failed to pay £17,988.39 to 102 workers.    
48. Crystal Property Cleaning Ltd, Twickenham, TW2, failed to pay £17,767.18 to 1 worker.    
49. Key Care And Support Ltd, Manchester, M34, failed to pay £17,649.66 to 189 workers.    
50. Sean Elliott, Ballymena, BT42, failed to pay £17,518.00 to 1 worker.    
51. YTC Limited, Driffield, YO25, failed to pay £17,194.32 to 226 workers.    
52. Virtual Marketing Services (Gibraltar) Ltd, Gibraltar, GX11, failed to pay £17,155.36 to 1 worker.    
53. Wargrave Auto Centre Limited , Hounslow, TW5, failed to pay £17,114.70 to 37 workers.    
54. Lawrence Davis Design Limited, Stoke On Trent, ST1, failed to pay £16,936.97 to 2 workers.    
55. BJ Bright Day Nurseries Limited, Doncaster, DN5, failed to pay £16,759.85 to 19 workers.    
56. Thorntons Limited, Alfreton, DE55, failed to pay £16,449.00 to 444 workers.    
57. 24/7 Security and Events Ltd, Driffield, YO25, failed to pay £15,962.00 to 74 workers.    
58. Winemark The Winemerchants Limited, Belfast, BT3, failed to pay £15,738.33 to 186 workers.    
59. Anochrome Limited, Walsall, WS2, failed to pay £15,600.86 to 49 workers.    
60. Allen Day Associates Limited, Bidwell, LU5, failed to pay £15,525.26 to 387 workers.    
61. Equitas Solicitors Limited, Preston, PR2, failed to pay £15,412.15 to 72 workers.    
62. Kingwood Limited, Wokingham, RG40, failed to pay £15,090.99 to 1 worker.    
63. The Eastbury (Sherbourne) Limited, Sherborne, DT9, failed to pay £14,813.03 to 7 workers.    
64. Elmoreton Limited, Belfast, BT7, failed to pay £14,782.81 to 391 workers.    
65. Elliott Baxter & Company Limited , Farnborough, GU12, failed to pay £14,411.44 to 43 workers.    
66. MA Bureau Limited, Croydon, CR0, failed to pay £13,226.91 to 6 workers.    
67. Moto Hospitality Limited, Toddington, LU5, failed to pay £13,164.96 to 734 workers.    
68. Slo Drinks Limited, Stockport, SK3, failed to pay £12,716.05 to 1 worker.    
69. The Crown Hotel (Colne) Limited, Colne, BB8, failed to pay £12,642.18 to 2 workers.    
70. EA Coaching Ltd, Birmingham, B34, failed to pay £12,378.25 to 18 workers.    
71. Hydes’ Brewery Limited, Salford, M50, failed to pay £12,281.18 to 176 workers.    
72. Elior UK PLC, Macclesfield, SK11, failed to pay £12,198.61 to 496 workers.    
73. Savoy Tyres Limited, Kingston Upon Hull, HU8, failed to pay £11,921.60 to 6 workers.    
74. PK Sales & Lettings Ltd, Greenwich, SE18, failed to pay £11,885.46 to 5 workers.    
75. Quokka Solutions Ltd, Sunderland , SR5, failed to pay £11,605.84 to 15 workers.    
76. Elix-Irr Consulting Services Limited, London, EC2V, failed to pay £11,101.13 to 21 workers.    
77. Go To The Venue Limited, Oswestry, SY11, failed to pay £10,974.19 to 21 workers.    
78. JWDW Limited, Doncaster, DN4, failed to pay £10,699.64 to 21 workers.    
79. Mr Stuart Benson, Heywood, OL10, failed to pay £10,600.34 to 1 worker.    
80. Philip Russell Limited, Belfast, BT6, failed to pay £10,507.58 to 111 workers.    
81. Energy Kidz Ltd, Wokingham , RG41, failed to pay £10,479.36 to 199 workers.    
82. ABC Pre-School Limited, Culcheth, WA3, failed to pay £10,393.39 to 16 workers.    
83. YAM 110 Limited, Bradford, BD8, failed to pay £10,021.48 to 22 workers.    
84. Lord Charles P Courtenay, Kenton, EX6, failed to pay £9,930.78 to 1 worker.    
85. React Homecare Ltd, Mansfield, NG21, failed to pay £9,907.42 to 127 workers.    
86. Lutonestateandlettings Ltd, Luton, LU3, failed to pay £9,887.66 to 4 workers.    
87. Jill Birt, Bolton, BL5, failed to pay £9,819.79 to 3 workers.    
88. The House That Jack Built (Day Nursery) Limited, Marlow, SL7, failed to pay £9,810.00 to 8 workers.    
89. IWE Services Limited, Staxton, YO12, failed to pay £9,803.34 to 3 workers.    
90. At Home – Specialists in Care Ltd, Pocklington, YO42, failed to pay £9,737.27 to 26 workers.    
91. Mr Albert Cepa, Chesterfield, S40, failed to pay £9,677.33 to 4 workers.    
92. Top Gas Heating & Plumbing Limited, Bristol, BS15, failed to pay £9,675.90 to 4 workers.    
93. Brookfield Retail Ltd, Dewsbury, WF12, failed to pay £9,544.19 to 52 workers.    
94. Clock House Farm Limited, Maidstone, ME17, failed to pay £9,384.53 to 69 workers.    
95. Panic Deliveries Limited, Oldbury , B69, failed to pay £9,362.96 to 29 workers.    
96. Steve Kane Painting & Decorating Limited, Doncaster, DN3, failed to pay £9,317.13 to 11 workers.    
97. Wine Inns Limited, Belfast, BT3, failed to pay £9,295.35 to 103 workers.    
98. SOS Homecare Ltd, Stretford, M32, failed to pay £9,186.36 to 293 workers.    
99. Parkway Derby Limited, Derby, DE24, failed to pay £9,083.64 to 11 workers.    
100. Lashes Nails and Brows Ltd, Thornton Heath, CR7, failed to pay £9,074.84 to 3 workers.    
101. Mrs Carol Olsen , Bedlington, NE22, failed to pay £8,988.13 to 25 workers.    
102. Teddy Bear Nursery Limited, Rochdale, OL16, failed to pay £8,982.22 to 32 workers.    
103. R.H. Wilson (Chemists) Limited, Blackburn, BB1, failed to pay £8,925.53 to 11 workers.    
104. Mr James Westcott, Newport, PO30, failed to pay £8,587.49 to 33 workers.    
105. Mr Orhan Esen, Dumfries, DG1, failed to pay £8,513.17 to 5 workers.    
106. Waterloo and Taunton Conservative Club, Ashton-Under-Lyne, OL7, failed to pay £8,468.51 to 3 workers.    
107. Aramark Limited, Leeds, LS16, failed to pay £8,407.77 to 154 workers.    
108. Mr Mario Wood, Stalybridge, SK15, failed to pay £8,040.26 to 3 workers.    
109. Mr Paul S Clerehugh T/A , Henley-On-Thames, RG9, failed to pay £8,029.07 to 20 workers.    
110. Waggon & Horses (Matley) Ltd, Stalybridge, SK15, failed to pay £8,016.08 to 57 workers.    
111. Rice Solutions Limited, Southport, PR8, failed to pay £7,921.26 to 2 workers.    
112. UK Hairdressers 2019 Limited, Birmingham, B16, failed to pay £7,870.93 to 13 workers.    
113. LIBERTY MUSIC PR LTD, Brighton, BN1, failed to pay £7,663.84 to 3 workers.    
114. Turkuaz Limited, Cheadle, SK8, failed to pay £7,655.93 to 3 workers.    
115. Belgravia Mews Hotel Limited, South Kensington, SW5, failed to pay £7,646.84 to 14 workers.    
116. Start Afresh Cleaning Limited, Ipswich, IP1, failed to pay £7,630.05 to 15 workers.    
117. Mr Atul Patel & Mr Bhikhubhai Patel, Northampton, NN5, failed to pay £7,386.13 to 1 worker.    
118. K J Curson Growers Limited, Wisbech, PE14, failed to pay £7,311.72 to 11 workers.    
119. Artico Limited, Monmouth, NP25, failed to pay £7,306.40 to 1 worker.    
120. Tristan HCW Ltd, Bedford, MK41, failed to pay £7,227.75 to 7 workers.    
121. Mainstage Festivals Limited, Southwark, SE1, failed to pay £7,089.61 to 4 workers.    
122. Talash Limited, CV32, failed to pay £7,053.17 to 53 workers.    
123. J D Wetherspoon Plc, Watford , WD24, failed to pay £7,000.00 to 282 workers.    
124. Aroma Expresso Bar Limited, London, NW4, failed to pay £6,967.02 to 2 workers.    
125. Lymedale Motors Limited, Newcastle Under Lyme, ST5, failed to pay £6,859.90 to 3 workers.    
126. Golders Green Hairdressing Limited, Finchley, NW11, failed to pay £6,846.53 to 10 workers.    
127. Head Office Hair and Beauty (Scotland) Ltd., Glasgow, G61, failed to pay £6,803.01 to 2 workers.    
128. The Stair Arms Hotel Ltd, Pathhead, EH37, failed to pay £6,787.54 to 1 worker.    
129. Springfields Supported Services Limited, Barking, IG11, failed to pay £6,693.35 to 19 workers.    
130. Network Tyre & Auto Limited, Dartford, DA1, failed to pay £6,529.19 to 7 workers.    
131. Specialist Computer Centres Plc, Birmingham, B11, failed to pay £6,491.66 to 28 workers.    
132. Treetops Childrens Nursery Ltd, Blackpool, FY2, failed to pay £6,450.52 to 45 workers.    
133. McDonald & Munro Limited, Elgin, IV30, failed to pay £6,436.10 to 2 workers.    
134. Suez Recycling and Recovery UK Ltd, Maidenhead, SL6, failed to pay £6,387.96 to 47 workers.    
135. Woodhall Capital Limited, London, EC4N, failed to pay £6,294.25 to 1 worker.    
136. Mr Steven Prested, Meadowfield, DH7, failed to pay £6,207.12 to 1 worker.    
137. Best Social Enterprise Ltd, London, SE1, failed to pay £6,171.64 to 10 workers.    
138. The Buck House Limited, Wrexham, LL13, failed to pay £6,101.67 to 1 worker.    
139. Mahmoud Shaduman Ali , Derby , DE23, failed to pay £6,091.90 to 6 workers.    
140. Get Your Mobi Limited, Lancaster, LA1, failed to pay £6,069.51 to 8 workers.    
141. Robertson Facilities Management Limited, Elgin, IV30, failed to pay £5,864.37 to 51 workers.    
142. Orion Group London Limited, Wandsworth, SW18, failed to pay £5,818.69 to 1 worker.    
143. Dee Kay Knitwear Ltd, Leicester, LE4, failed to pay £5,801.65 to 38 workers.    
144. Miss J J Smart, Southampton, SO31, failed to pay £5,778.65 to 1 worker.    
145. Zhanna Horn, Torquay, TQ2, failed to pay £5,749.66 to 2 workers.    
146. The Fernlea Hotel Limited, Lytham St Annes, FY8, failed to pay £5,698.56 to 4 workers.    
147. Gogo and Fried Chicken Limited, Coventry, CV1, failed to pay £5,665.58 to 9 workers.    
148. Chess People Limited, Alderley Edge, SK9, failed to pay £5,629.12 to 1 worker.    
149. Building Blocks Day Nursery (NI) Ltd, Toome, BT41, failed to pay £5,576.45 to 45 workers.    
150. Mr Christopher Owston, North Shields, NE29, failed to pay £5,571.27 to 1 worker.    
151. LJ Care Homes Ltd, Lincoln, LN4, failed to pay £5,568.84 to 56 workers.    
152. Crossgates Stop N Shop Ltd, Leeds, LS15, failed to pay £5,545.63 to 4 workers.    
153. BLFL Services Ltd, Burnham on Crouch, CM0, failed to pay £5,496.06 to 3 workers.    
154. Mr Nigel Ian Fisher, Romsey, SO51, failed to pay £5,442.49 to 1 worker.    
155. Mr Mathew James Hicks, Whitchurch, RG28, failed to pay £5,439.43 to 3 workers.    
156. Old Town Car Wash Ltd, Hastings, TN35, failed to pay £5,422.92 to 5 workers.    
157. London Street Brasserie Limited, Reading, RG1, failed to pay £5,343.77 to 13 workers.    
158. Coton Care Limited, Wolverhampton, WV4, failed to pay £5,342.58 to 47 workers.    
159. Epilepsy Society, Chalfont St Peter, SL9, failed to pay £5,293.99 to 1 worker.    
160. Premier Work Support Limited, Chatham, ME4, failed to pay £5,272.92 to 428 workers.    
161. Power Leisure Bookmakers Limited, Hammersmith, W6, failed to pay £5,245.57 to 257 workers.    
162. Star Lite Jobs Limited, Ilford, IG1, failed to pay £5,237.44 to 67 workers.    
163. Vivienne Westwood Limited, Wandsworth, SW11, failed to pay £5,232.00 to 1 worker.    
164. A.P.C. Panels Ltd, Barry, CF63, failed to pay £5,220.60 to 7 workers.    
165. Ghani Systems Ltd, Glasgow, G42, failed to pay £5,209.68 to 15 workers.    
166. Taylor Dental Laboratory Limited, Leicester, LE5, failed to pay £5,189.75 to 1 worker.    
167. MEDS2U Limited, Barnsley, S73, failed to pay £5,057.78 to 8 workers.    
168. Total Cleaning South Limited, Manston, CT12, failed to pay £5,054.94 to 218 workers.    
169. Decorative Panels Furniture Limited , Elland, HX5, failed to pay £5,045.43 to 62 workers.    
170. Supercar Italia Ltd, Westerham, TN16, failed to pay £4,997.94 to 1 worker.    
171. Miss Gemma Tattersall, Horsham, RH13, failed to pay £4,886.88 to 3 workers.    
172. Mr Muhammed Afzal Jabarkhail , Clydebank, G81, failed to pay £4,873.12 to 1 worker.    
173. Mr Shamim Ahmed, Braunton, EX33, failed to pay £4,867.46 to 1 worker.    
174. Canei International Limited, Nottingham, NG10, failed to pay £4,752.20 to 1 worker.    
175. Kitty Café Leeds Limited, Leeds, LS1, failed to pay £4,745.99 to 10 workers.    
176. DES Healthcare Limited, Lincoln, LN5, failed to pay £4,634.94 to 36 workers.    
177. Lakeside Day Nursery Limited , Swansea, SA6, failed to pay £4,631.93 to 3 workers.    
178. Zayani Limited, West Drayton, UB7, failed to pay £4,593.39 to 2 workers.    
179. Eaton Electrical Systems Limited, Doncaster, DN2, failed to pay £4,576.09 to 24 workers.    
180. Mr Fadhil Omar Ibrahim , Ripley, DE5, failed to pay £4,482.40 to 5 workers.    
181. Central Garage (Chesham) Ltd, Hyde Heath, HP6, failed to pay £4,416.25 to 1 worker.    
182. Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Exhibition Road, SW7, failed to pay £4,372.16 to 1 worker.    
183. Penrhyn Inns Limited, Oldham, OL4, failed to pay £4,324.94 to 33 workers.    
184. Everest Hotels Limited, Powys, NP8, failed to pay £4,274.77 to 4 workers.    
185. Coastal Heating Ltd, Sheringham, NR26, failed to pay £4,267.76 to 1 worker.    
186. UK Solutions Limited, Chelmsford, CM1, failed to pay £4,267.22 to 28 workers.    
187. NEO Property Solutions Limited, Leeds, LS9, failed to pay £4,263.52 to 16 workers.    
188. Mountford House Nursery Limited, Nottingham, NG5, failed to pay £4,195.32 to 1 worker.    
189. Major Cleaning Services Limited, Potters Bar, EN6, failed to pay £4,194.74 to 25 workers.    
190. Witham Valeting Ltd, Witham , CM8, failed to pay £4,166.48 to 8 workers.    
191. Parsons Bakery Limited, Bristol, BS3, failed to pay £4,134.64 to 44 workers.    
192. Mr Amir Rasool, Langholm, DG13, failed to pay £4,083.79 to 1 worker.    
193. Grosvenor Concierge Limited  (previously GCS Facility Services Limited), Skegness, PE25, failed to pay £4,056.99 to 120 workers.    
194. Industrial Cleaning Services (UK) Ltd, Camden, WC1N, failed to pay £4,048.91 to 41 workers.    
195. Spring Cleaning Services Limited, Cheltenham, GL51, failed to pay £3,989.71 to 16 workers.    
196. Sunlit Ltd, Lewisham, SE6, failed to pay £3,973.49 to 4 workers.    
197. Blink Productions Limited, Holloway, N7, failed to pay £3,910.06 to 4 workers.    
198. DSM Joinery Contractors Limited, Dunfermline, KY11, failed to pay £3,905.50 to 2 workers.    
199. Fashion Fabric Transprinters Limited, Leicester, LE4, failed to pay £3,779.70 to 2 workers.    
200. Mrs Imogen Katherine Wyvill, Mr Marmaduke D’Arcy William Wyvill and Mr Marmaduke Charles Astey Wyvill, Leyburn, DL8, failed to pay £3,724.37 to 16 workers.    
201. Mrs Nalani Carr, Haverhill, CB9, failed to pay £3,702.83 to 1 worker.    
202. Temple Farm Limited, Ramsgate, CT11, failed to pay £3,696.54 to 57 workers.    
203. Walker Outboard Services Limited, Reading, RG4, failed to pay £3,647.76 to 1 worker.    
204. Shah Foods Ltd, Newham, E16, failed to pay £3,638.69 to 2 workers.    
205. City Office (NI) Ltd, Belfast, BT12, failed to pay £3,622.46 to 2 workers.    
206. Ms Stacey Baker, Doune, FK16, failed to pay £3,582.87 to 1 worker.    
207. Joarr Hot Food Emporium Limited, Southport, PR9, failed to pay £3,564.00 to 1 worker.    
208. St John’s Road Garage Limited, Dartford, DA2, failed to pay £3,525.63 to 1 worker.    
209. Alanya Catering Ltd, Nottingham, NG1, failed to pay £3,489.42 to 7 workers.    
210. Care Direct Group Limited, Eastbourne, BN21, failed to pay £3,484.98 to 35 workers.    
211. Baudelaire Limited, Alresford , SO24, failed to pay £3,454.06 to 1 worker.    
212. House Of Glamour Limited, East Dulwich, SE22, failed to pay £3,433.06 to 1 worker.    
213. Oshibori Scotland Ltd, Dundee, DD1, failed to pay £3,328.44 to 5 workers.    
214. Yatab Company Ltd, Rainham, RM13, failed to pay £3,292.77 to 7 workers.    
215. Cheeky Monkey Day Nurseries Limited, Birmingham, B15, failed to pay £3,272.93 to 22 workers.    
216. S & W Developments Limited, Doncaster, DN5, failed to pay £3,253.46 to 1 worker.    
217. The Lady Cleaner Ltd, Eastbourne, BN23, failed to pay £3,233.28 to 26 workers.    
218. Mi Casa Care Ltd, Mansfield, NG19, failed to pay £3,221.07 to 23 workers.    
219. SNC-LAVALIN RAIL & TRANSIT LIMITED, Epsom, KT18, failed to pay £3,212.78 to 11 workers.    
220. Little Flowers Limited, Renfrew, PA4, failed to pay £3,162.05 to 1 worker.    
221. Little Ducklings Day Nursery (Garstang) Limited, Preston, PR3, failed to pay £3,157.18 to 1 worker.    
222. Fresh 75 Limited, Newport, PO30, failed to pay £3,132.90 to 1 worker.    
223. Excel Parking Services Limited, Sheffield, S9, failed to pay £3,124.95 to 14 workers.    
224. Mr Simon Foster and Mrs Jane Foster, Skipton, BD23, failed to pay £3,124.66 to 1 worker.    
225. Mr Daniel Jenkinson , Preston, PR1, failed to pay £3,104.72 to 1 worker.    
226. Spanners & Sparks (EK) Limited, Glasgow, G75, failed to pay £3,093.15 to 5 workers.    
227. Central Electrical Contracts Limited, Wolverhampton, WV6, failed to pay £3,086.28 to 5 workers.    
228. Branded Housewares Limited, Wolverhampton, WV2, failed to pay £3,066.72 to 4 workers.    
229. Valerie Anne Sheen , Honiton, EX14, failed to pay £3,057.10 to 18 workers.    
230. Rosebridge Private Day Nursery Limited, Wigan, WN1, failed to pay £3,056.94 to 19 workers.    
231. Elite Motors Bodyshop Limited, Northampton, NN5, failed to pay £3,055.68 to 8 workers.    
232. Roux Waterside Inn Limited, Bray, SL6, failed to pay £3,022.52 to 19 workers.    
233. P.B Services (Wales) Limited, Mountain Ash, CF45, failed to pay £3,008.30 to 2 workers.    
234. Lostock Hall Academy Trust, Preston, PR5, failed to pay £2,993.98 to 2 workers.    
235. Taylor Shaw Limited, Macclesfield, SK11, failed to pay £2,958.43 to 2 workers.    
236. Sage Hair Care (Salons) Limited, Cardiff, CF5, failed to pay £2,938.09 to 3 workers.    
237. Mr Andrew Petrou, Walworth, SE17, failed to pay £2,907.33 to 1 worker.    
238. Crystal Car Wash and Valeting Ltd, Loughborough, LE11, failed to pay £2,852.00 to 1 worker.    
239. KEYSIGNS LIMITED, Bellshill, ML4, failed to pay £2,851.78 to 4 workers.    
240. Centerplate UK Limited, Camden, WC1B, failed to pay £2,829.64 to 167 workers.    
241. MN Support Services Limited, Queens Park, W10, failed to pay £2,829.17 to 294 workers.    
242. Kirklees Active Leisure , Huddersfield, HD1, failed to pay £2,821.46 to 18 workers.    
243. Marsden Healthcare Limited, Nelson, BB9, failed to pay £2,811.05 to 22 workers.    
244. Mrs Michelle S Chandler, Birmingham, B44, failed to pay £2,806.72 to 2 workers.    
245. Jamie Stevens (Kensington) Ltd, Kensington, W8, failed to pay £2,779.88 to 2 workers.    
246. Filco Supermarkets Limited, Llantwit Major, CF61, failed to pay £2,772.41 to 118 workers.    
247. AFH Ltd, Cardiff, CF24, failed to pay £2,771.99 to 4 workers.    
248. Ms Philippa Funnell, Dorking, RH5, failed to pay £2,746.65 to 2 workers.    
249. Kids at Heart (Harrogate) Limited, Knaresborough, HG5, failed to pay £2,746.08 to 3 workers.    
250. Sparkle Cleaning Co. (London) Limited, Croydon, CR5, failed to pay £2,732.94 to 25 workers.    
251. Lexington Catering Limited, Camden, EC4N, failed to pay £2,714.52 to 64 workers.    
252. What A Hoot Day Nursery Limited, Blyth, NE24, failed to pay £2,712.53 to 4 workers.    
253. Mr Andy B Fitzsimmons, Mr Ford B Fitzsimmons and Mrs Theresa G Fitzsimmons, Kilwinning, KA13, failed to pay £2,694.78 to 15 workers.    
254. QSO Ltd, Leeds, LS4, failed to pay £2,675.41 to 10 workers.    
255. Parkers Pets Limited, Southsea, PO5, failed to pay £2,665.49 to 2 workers.    
256. Kazoku Restaurant Group Ltd, Sevenoaks, TN13, failed to pay £2,665.15 to 1 worker.    
257. Madames Hair & Beauty Limited, Swindon, SN3, failed to pay £2,656.41 to 1 worker.    
258. Acerta Group Limited , Warwick, CV34, failed to pay £2,629.00 to 13 workers.    
259. London Auto Parts Limited, Wembley, HA0, failed to pay £2,622.17 to 2 workers.    
260. Killan Structural Limited, Oldham, OL3, failed to pay £2,620.45 to 2 workers.    
261. Sandersons (N.W.) Ltd, Blackpool, FY4, failed to pay £2,603.82 to 3 workers.    
262. A & K Home Care Services Ltd, Napton, CV47, failed to pay £2,603.14 to 78 workers.    
263. Chaplins Hotel Limited, Blackpool, FY1, failed to pay £2,586.56 to 2 workers.    
264. Calmac Developments Limited, Dumfries, DG2, failed to pay £2,583.77 to 17 workers.    
265. La Reserve Aparthotel (Manchester) Limited, Manchester, M1, failed to pay £2,567.66 to 13 workers.    
266. Ultimate Stores Limited, London, NW1, failed to pay £2,560.34 to 4 workers.    
267. Drayton Manor Resort Limited, Tamworth, B78, failed to pay £2,559.58 to 25 workers.    
268. Community Foundation, Birmingham, B19, failed to pay £2,500.24 to 2 workers.    
269. D and G Pub Company Limited, Darlington, DL3, failed to pay £2,498.17 to 35 workers.    
270. Poplars Blossoms Nursery School Limited, Nottingham, NG5, failed to pay £2,494.39 to 1 worker.    
271. Vonsung Limited, Islington, EC1Y, failed to pay £2,485.20 to 1 worker.    
272. Cornish Premier Pasties Limited, Newquay, TR9, failed to pay £2,467.45 to 53 workers.    
273. The Clansmans Rest Ltd, Glasgow, G40, failed to pay £2,417.22 to 3 workers.    
274. Natural Care 53 Limited, Manchester, M12, failed to pay £2,412.03 to 1 worker.    
275. TKE Landscaping Ltd, Wendens Ambo, CB11, failed to pay £2,403.16 to 3 workers.    
276. Mockingbird Lane Ltd, Glasgow, G11, failed to pay £2,387.07 to 1 worker.    
277. Mr Patrick G Neilan, Glasgow, G43, failed to pay £2,383.29 to 2 workers.    
278. Brean Leisure Park Ltd, Berrow, Burnham-on-Sea, TA8, failed to pay £2,371.57 to 12 workers.    
279. Davidsons Plumbing & Heating Limited , Bristol, BS5, failed to pay £2,349.54 to 4 workers.    
280. Motor Body Centre Limited, Birmingham, B18, failed to pay £2,346.49 to 1 worker.    
281. S & S Care (UK) Limited, Caergwrle, LL12, failed to pay £2,340.72 to 49 workers.    
282. Kelton Nursery, Liverpool, L18, failed to pay £2,334.79 to 10 workers.    
283. Asset India Limited, Harrow, HA1, failed to pay £2,334.54 to 2 workers.    
284. Safegas UK Ltd, Swinton, M27, failed to pay £2,277.54 to 1 worker.    
285. Mert GB 2 Limited, East Ham, E6, failed to pay £2,261.38 to 1 worker.    
286. Hallwell Projects Ltd, Plymouth, PL1, failed to pay £2,211.32 to 3 workers.    
287. Mr Andrew Roy Milward, Pembroke Dock, SA72, failed to pay £2,205.31 to 1 worker.    
288. R & R Retail UK Limited, Luton, LU4, failed to pay £2,201.05 to 16 workers.    
289. Salon IPS Ltd, Ipswich, IP4, failed to pay £2,189.12 to 1 worker.    
290. Mr Narinder Kumar Nar, Birmingham, B18, failed to pay £2,173.86 to 2 workers.    
291. Old Mill Holiday Park Limited, St Helens, PO33, failed to pay £2,172.06 to 1 worker.    
292. Ms Caroline Wright, Birmingham, B43, failed to pay £2,170.63 to 1 worker.    
293. Dolphin Care (IOW) Limited, Wroxall Ventnor, PO38, failed to pay £2,155.09 to 6 workers.    
294. Whistledown Inn Limited, Newry, BT34, failed to pay £2,154.29 to 46 workers.    
295. Renegade Hair Studio Limited, Leeds, LS2, failed to pay £2,148.74 to 1 worker.    
296. Lethendy Cheltenham Limited, Cheltenham, GL53, failed to pay £2,144.90 to 44 workers.    
297. Heminstone Estates Limited, Colchester, CO2, failed to pay £2,137.35 to 10 workers.    
298. S Leicester Ltd, Leicester, LE5, failed to pay £2,127.17 to 38 workers.    
299. GB Vape Limited, Heckmondwike, WF16, failed to pay £2,119.82 to 7 workers.    
300. P McCarthy Limited, Brandon, IP27, failed to pay £2,108.75 to 9 workers.    
301. K. Foley Limited, Great Blakenham, NR2, failed to pay £2,104.81 to 94 workers.    
302. AGL Attractions Limited , Burnham-On-Sea, TA8, failed to pay £2,090.06 to 24 workers.    
303. Techlogico Limited, Knottingley, WF11, failed to pay £2,056.43 to 6 workers.    
304. Mr Iain Stewart Matheson, Paisley, PA1, failed to pay £2,036.50 to 6 workers.    
305. GLASGOW WATERLOO LIMITED, Glasgow, G2, failed to pay £2,020.36 to 41 workers.    
306. R J Ferguson Company Limited, Stewartstown, BT71, failed to pay £2,014.04 to 3 workers.    
307. Ms Susan Meheux, Southampton, SO31, failed to pay £2,008.66 to 12 workers.    
308. Mr David Odudu, Sheffield, S9, failed to pay £1,992.53 to 1 worker.    
309. Mr Hazar Ibrahim Hamid, Doncaster, DN5, failed to pay £1,961.64 to 5 workers.    
310. M&C Jones Building Contractors Limited, Rhyl, LL18, failed to pay £1,954.46 to 2 workers.    
311. Hi-Spec Facilities Services Ltd, Dartford, DA2, failed to pay £1,938.75 to 96 workers.    
312. Calibre Building & Decorating Services Limited, Lichfield, WS13, failed to pay £1,937.89 to 1 worker.    
313. CPM Electrical Ltd, Omagh, BT79, failed to pay £1,937.71 to 4 workers.    
314. Ashbrook Roofing & Supplies Limited, Nr Matlock, DE4, failed to pay £1,912.65 to 5 workers.    
315. Mr Thomas Hutchison, Prestonpans, EH32, failed to pay £1,901.44 to 1 worker.    
316. Mr Khalid Javid, Chester, CH2, failed to pay £1,891.42 to 1 worker.    
317. South Golden Mountain Limited, Eastbourne, BN21, failed to pay £1,888.52 to 1 worker.    
318. Oldbury Grange Nursing Home Ltd, Nuneaton, CV10, failed to pay £1,878.02 to 65 workers.    
319. OC Electric Limited, Benton, NE12, failed to pay £1,869.32 to 1 worker.    
320. Seagrave Decorations Limited, Kettering, NN16, failed to pay £1,847.76 to 4 workers.    
321. Little Angels Fun Club and Nursery Limited, Bedlington, NE22, failed to pay £1,832.96 to 92 workers.    
322. GAPJ Ivinghoe Ltd, Leighton Buzzard, LU7, failed to pay £1,828.25 to 5 workers.    
323. Vapour C Co Ltd, Gillingham, ME7, failed to pay £1,822.57 to 2 workers.    
324. Wide Range Services Limited, Hull, HU12, failed to pay £1,816.72 to 1 worker.    
325. Hughes (Family Bakers) Holdings Limited, Bradford, BD18, failed to pay £1,811.57 to 26 workers.    
326. A W Pettitt Limited, Windermere, LA23, failed to pay £1,810.90 to 5 workers.    
327. Smartway Holding Limited, Holloway, N7, failed to pay £1,800.00 to 1 worker.    
328. Beaux Health and Wellbeing Ltd, Taunton, TA1, failed to pay £1,791.96 to 1 worker.    
329. Saggiomo Luxury Foods Limited, Croydon, CR0, failed to pay £1,787.60 to 1 worker.    
330. John Clark (Holdings) Limited , Aberdeen, AB12, failed to pay £1,785.63 to 5 workers.    
331. Swiftclean (UK) Limited, Southend-on-Sea, SS2, failed to pay £1,761.48 to 5 workers.    
332. Reachout Healthcare Limited, Stockport, SK5, failed to pay £1,757.42 to 31 workers.    
333. Mr Ian T Henderson, Accrington, BB5, failed to pay £1,740.90 to 2 workers.    
334. Clarke Group Construction Limited, Wyberton, PE21, failed to pay £1,736.49 to 1 worker.    
335. MRB Cleaning Limited, Swansea, SA1, failed to pay £1,733.88 to 1 worker.    
336. Mr John Fulton Allen & Mr John Gary King,  Strabane, BT82, failed to pay £1,725.59 to 1 worker.    
337. Belmont Hotel (Leicester) Limited, Leicester, LE1, failed to pay £1,710.28 to 36 workers.    
338. Mini Me Private Day Nursery Limited, Newport, NP19, failed to pay £1,708.33 to 15 workers.    
339. Glow Trade Ltd, Leicester, LE5, failed to pay £1,706.46 to 20 workers.    
340. Mr Jason Hearn, Taunton, TA1, failed to pay £1,706.12 to 2 workers.    
341. Country Park Leisure Limited, Hessle, HU13, failed to pay £1,705.13 to 13 workers.    
342. C & C Precision Engineering Services Limited, Rowley Regis, B65, failed to pay £1,704.30 to 1 worker.    
343. Karen Jeffrey , Wishaw, ML2, failed to pay £1,683.58 to 4 workers.    
344. DNA Cleaning Solutions Limited, Twickenham, TW2, failed to pay £1,670.29 to 25 workers.    
345. Assured Care (Stockport) Ltd., Stockport, SK1, failed to pay £1,666.57 to 79 workers.    
346. Graylaw International Freight Group Ltd, Skelmersdale, WN8, failed to pay £1,663.46 to 7 workers.    
347. SPI Trading Limited, Lisburn , BT28, failed to pay £1,656.74 to 3 workers.    
348. Executive Hire Ltd., Glasgow, G74, failed to pay £1,650.54 to 3 workers.    
349. Accelerate Cleaning Solutions Ltd, Ipswich, IP7, failed to pay £1,650.38 to 106 workers.    
350. LGH Plumbing & Heating Services Limited, Leigh, WN7, failed to pay £1,624.77 to 1 worker.    
351. Samuel Eales Silverware Limited, Sheffield, S3, failed to pay £1,619.79 to 1 worker.    
352. High Grove Beds Limited, Liversedge, WF15, failed to pay £1,610.43 to 8 workers.    
353. Shakes n Cakes Aberdeen Ltd, Aberdeen, AB24, failed to pay £1,597.98 to 1 worker.    
354. Bespoke Cuisine Ltd, Bethnal Green, EC1V, failed to pay £1,587.04 to 1 worker.    
355. Mascallkelly Limited, Cleveland, TS12, failed to pay £1,576.59 to 19 workers.    
356. Sher Gill Enterprises Limited, Dunoon, PA23, failed to pay £1,557.58 to 1 worker.    
357. Ms Hiromi Sato, London, SW4, failed to pay £1,551.71 to 2 workers.    
358. R.Loughlin Electrical Services Ltd, Castlederg, BT81, failed to pay £1,542.58 to 3 workers.    
359. Papermoon Nurseries (Boultham Park) Limited, Lincoln, LN6, failed to pay £1,535.25 to 11 workers.    
360. SB Rom Food Center Ltd, Hounslow, TW3, failed to pay £1,533.80 to 9 workers.    
361. Mr Robert Pontefract, Stamford, PE9, failed to pay £1,531.55 to 1 worker.    
362. Grant Leisure Group Limited, Blackpool, FY3, failed to pay £1,495.62 to 15 workers.    
363. Everbright Lodge Ltd, Llangollen, LL20, failed to pay £1,475.07 to 25 workers.    
364. Biscuit Clothing Ltd, Edinburgh, EH10, failed to pay £1,469.89 to 1 worker.    
365. Brockencote Hall Hotel Limited, Leamington Spa, CV33, failed to pay £1,468.25 to 19 workers.    
366. Mr Francis Joseph McParland and Mr Peter Liam McParland , Armagh, BT61, failed to pay £1,466.04 to 4 workers.    
367. Colemans Garden Centre Ltd, Templepatrick, BT39, failed to pay £1,450.11 to 35 workers.    
368. Southcoast Homecare Ltd, Chichester, PO19, failed to pay £1,438.93 to 9 workers.    
369. Booth & Stirland Limited, Ripley, DE5, failed to pay £1,434.97 to 3 workers.    
370. Grieve Decor Limited, Berwick Upon Tweed, TD15, failed to pay £1,415.11 to 2 workers.    
371. Barry Tyre Centre Limited, Barry, CF63, failed to pay £1,408.88 to 1 worker.    
372. Piddle Brewery Limited, Dorchester, DT2, failed to pay £1,407.79 to 1 worker.    
373. Forseti Law Ltd, Bolton, BL1, failed to pay £1,403.87 to 1 worker.    
374. Wash Me Clean Ltd, Bracknell, RG12, failed to pay £1,400.27 to 1 worker.    
375. Colonnade (Operator) Limited, Little Venice, W9, failed to pay £1,385.11 to 1 worker.    
376. Mario Gianni Limited, Stockport, SK7, failed to pay £1,378.94 to 3 workers.    
377. Moyo’s Brothers Limited, Brighton, BN1, failed to pay £1,373.14 to 2 workers.    
378. Atticus Cleaning Services Limited, Altrincham, WA14, failed to pay £1,364.89 to 1 worker.    
379. Mrs Jane Boome and Miss Verity Jane Boome, Peterborough, PE7, failed to pay £1,360.84 to 13 workers.    
380. Get Grip Auto Ltd, Cheltenham, GL53, failed to pay £1,348.25 to 2 workers.    
381. Downs Holdings Limited, Yarm, TS15, failed to pay £1,339.48 to 8 workers.    
382. Direct Cleaning Services (Oxford) Limited, Weston-Super-Mare, BS22, failed to pay £1,323.74 to 1 worker.    
383. Viv Designs Ltd, Gravesend, DA12, failed to pay £1,317.95 to 1 worker.    
384. Sycamore Farm Park Limited, Skegness, PE24, failed to pay £1,311.54 to 2 workers.    
385. SMK Building & Joinery Contractors Ltd, Todmorden, OL14, failed to pay £1,297.16 to 1 worker.    
386. Richard Tate Limited, Leeds, LS10, failed to pay £1,294.02 to 1 worker.    
387. JDP Hotels Ltd, Wakefield, WF2, failed to pay £1,289.98 to 34 workers.    
388. Miss Abby Fox, Widnes, WA8, failed to pay £1,270.35 to 10 workers.    
389. Polish Village Bakery Ltd, Manchester , M17, failed to pay £1,267.37 to 43 workers.    
390. ENERGY DUNDEE 4 U LTD , Dundee, DD4, failed to pay £1,263.65 to 15 workers.    
391. Synvestment Ltd, High Wycombe, HP12, failed to pay £1,262.39 to 2 workers.    
392. Peony Culture Communication Limited, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1, failed to pay £1,247.02 to 1 worker.    
393. Easy Clean Contractors Limited, Peterborough, PE7, failed to pay £1,246.92 to 125 workers.    
394. R Binks Construction Limited, Bolton, BL2, failed to pay £1,244.33 to 3 workers.    
395. Mrs Julie Shaw, Knaresborough, HG5, failed to pay £1,231.68 to 20 workers.    
396. Mrs Karaimjit Gill, Barry, CF63, failed to pay £1,230.73 to 1 worker.    
397. Mcaleer & McGarrity Ltd, Cookstown, BT80, failed to pay £1,207.77 to 2 workers.    
398. M.P.M Consumer Products Limited, Manchester, M11, failed to pay £1,205.73 to 32 workers.    
399. K.L.N. Limited , Brent, NW6, failed to pay £1,203.83 to 2 workers.    
400. GMD SERVICES LIMITED, Kingston Upon Hull, HU3, failed to pay £1,193.24 to 2 workers.    
401. C.V.East Ltd, Colchester , CO1, failed to pay £1,185.68 to 7 workers.    
402. Mr Jonathan Hope and Mr Charlie Hope, Slough, SL3, failed to pay £1,183.12 to 3 workers.    
403. Belshaw Bookkeeping Services Limited, Bacup, OL13, failed to pay £1,179.76 to 1 worker.    
404. D Allen Transport Limited, St Helens, WA9, failed to pay £1,178.73 to 4 workers.    
405. Mrs S & Mr G Clough, Bradford, BD12, failed to pay £1,162.79 to 1 worker.    
406. Golden Cue Snooker Club Limited, Bilston, WV14, failed to pay £1,147.43 to 1 worker.    
407. South Wales Building and Construction Limited, Newport, NP11, failed to pay £1,135.47 to 2 workers.    
408. Form Communal Maintenance Limited, Hartford, CW8, failed to pay £1,131.97 to 1 worker.    
409. SMS Bars Limited, Stockport, SK1, failed to pay £1,115.11 to 2 workers.    
410. Grace Construction and Management Ltd, Derby, DE1, failed to pay £1,113.49 to 1 worker.    
411. Alveston House Hotel Limited, Thornbury, BS35, failed to pay £1,109.12 to 1 worker.    
412. Mrs Pearl Moore, Blackpool, FY4, failed to pay £1,094.75 to 3 workers.    
413. Think Wraps Ltd, Poole, BH12, failed to pay £1,053.08 to 1 worker.    
414. Telebizz Ltd, Plymouth, PL7, failed to pay £1,048.56 to 72 workers.    
415. Hill Top Day Nursery Limited, Swadlincote, DE12, failed to pay £1,041.04 to 2 workers.    
416. W. Corbett & Co. (Galvanizing) Limited, Telford, TF7, failed to pay £1,039.53 to 36 workers.    
417. Autocare (Benfleet) Limited, Stanford-Le-Hope, SS17, failed to pay £1,032.23 to 2 workers.    
418. Pork Farms Limited, Nottingham, NG2, failed to pay £1,029.77 to 9 workers.    
419. Galdin Limited, Hackney, N1, failed to pay £1,024.50 to 5 workers.    
420. Trinity Park Nursery Ltd, Craigavon, BT67, failed to pay £1,020.97 to 17 workers.    
421. Mr Thanabalasingam Ketheeswarathas and Mrs Sivasuki Ketheeswarathas, Ipswich, IP2, failed to pay £1,006.83 to 2 workers.    
422. G P H Carpentry Limited, Newquay, TR8, failed to pay £1,003.04 to 2 workers.    
423. Euro Car Wash (South East) Limited, Greenwich, SE7, failed to pay £992.56 to 3 workers.    
424. Mrs Melanie Elizabet Brown, Kirkcaldy, KY1, failed to pay £986.58 to 1 worker.    
425. A O Hand Car Wash & Valeting Ltd, Peckham, SE15, failed to pay £982.62 to 3 workers.    
426. Dash-Cae Limited, Oxford, OX14, failed to pay £976.19 to 1 worker.    
427. Janette Allen Limited, Braintree, CM77, failed to pay £976.18 to 1 worker.    
428. Ms Sarah Balfour, York, YO10, failed to pay £967.87 to 1 worker.    
429. Allied Industrial Products Limited, Salford, M5, failed to pay £955.78 to 1 worker.    
430. Cummins Ltd, Darlington, DL1, failed to pay £954.04 to 11 workers.    
431. Ramsbottom Cricket Club, Bury, BL0, failed to pay £931.67 to 2 workers.    
432. Soughton Shoot Limited, Northop, Mold,, CH7, failed to pay £927.24 to 1 worker.    
433. Mrs Penni Durdy, Doncaster, DN9, failed to pay £924.04 to 1 worker.    
434. Friends Care Agency Limited, Sandy, SG19, failed to pay £923.84 to 20 workers.    
435. French Connection UK Limited, Camden, NW1, failed to pay £917.95 to 57 workers.    
436. Precision Workwear Limited, Stamford, PE9, failed to pay £916.35 to 1 worker.    
437. Joinex Joinery Express Limited, Brentford, TW8, failed to pay £882.61 to 12 workers.    
438. Yorkcloud Limited, Ulverston, LA12, failed to pay £872.20 to 2 workers.    
439. KR Scotland Ltd, Edinburgh, EH3, failed to pay £849.21 to 3 workers.    
440. The KLE (Berwick) Group Ltd, Berwick Upon Tweed, TD15, failed to pay £838.48 to 2 workers.    
441. Zig Zag Day Nursery Limited, Peterborough, PE1, failed to pay £827.98 to 21 workers.    
442. Birdies Day Nursery Limited, Lisburn, BT28, failed to pay £821.32 to 8 workers.    
443. Sooty Olive Ltd, Waterside, BT47, failed to pay £819.24 to 33 workers.    
444. Bright Bees Nursery Ltd, Leicester, LE4, failed to pay £817.06 to 1 worker.    
445. What The Fish Limited, Richmond upon Thames, SW14, failed to pay £801.08 to 1 worker.    
446. SFC (Edmonton) Limited, Enfield, N9, failed to pay £798.22 to 2 workers.    
447. Fairytales Day Nursery Limited, Dudley, DY2, failed to pay £793.38 to 7 workers.    
448. R.G.R. Garages (Cranfield) Limited, Bedford, MK43, failed to pay £791.65 to 1 worker.    
449. Mad Goose Catering Limited, Ellington, PE28, failed to pay £788.54 to 3 workers.    
450. Mr Grzegorz Biezunski, Trowbridge, BA14, failed to pay £787.80 to 1 worker.    
451. Futurerate Limited, Loughborough, LE12, failed to pay £787.20 to 1 worker.    
452. Kids Korner Day Nurseries Ltd, Belfast, BT6, failed to pay £779.81 to 23 workers.    
453. Inter County Cleaning Services Limited, Rushden, NN10, failed to pay £754.38 to 106 workers.    
454. Spring Clean Commercial Ltd, Norwich, NR16, failed to pay £753.17 to 107 workers.    
455. Clean Living Services Limited, Lambeth, SW8, failed to pay £749.48 to 16 workers.    
456. Le Petit Francais Ltd, Edinburgh, EH6, failed to pay £744.52 to 10 workers.    
457. Playworks Childcare Limited, Caerphilly, CF83, failed to pay £743.64 to 5 workers.    
458. Wickhambrook Stores Limited, Newmarket, CB8, failed to pay £729.88 to 1 worker.    
459. Rothco Independent Mortgages Ltd, Alnwick, NE66, failed to pay £729.83 to 1 worker.    
460. James David Segal, Hull, HU1, failed to pay £729.22 to 6 workers.    
461. Daniel Thwaites Public Limited Company, Blackburn, BB2, failed to pay £724.73 to 23 workers.    
462. HRUK Group of Companies Ltd, Leeds, LS8, failed to pay £719.11 to 1 worker.    
463. Historic Hotels & Properties Ltd, Scarborough, YO11, failed to pay £707.11 to 5 workers.    
464. Penge Car Care ltd, Croydon, SE25, failed to pay £682.48 to 2 workers.    
465. Craig Gordon Building Services Ltd, Edinburgh, EH11, failed to pay £680.17 to 1 worker.    
466. Mountview Hotels Ltd, Callander, FK17, failed to pay £672.60 to 1 worker.    
467. Paragon Quality Foods Ltd, Doncaster, DN3, failed to pay £670.56 to 21 workers.    
468. Core Electrical Solutions Ltd, Beckenham, BR3, failed to pay £658.78 to 2 workers.    
469. Snacks Van Ltd, Watford, WD25, failed to pay £658.20 to 1 worker.    
470. MacDonald Hotels (Management) Limited, Bathgate, EH48, failed to pay £648.78 to 1 worker.    
471. Kelly Teggin Hairdressing Ltd, Knaresborough, HG5, failed to pay £647.19 to 1 worker.    
472. Safe Gas (N.I.) Limited, Newtonabbey, BT36, failed to pay £639.10 to 1 worker.    
473. Harrison Wade Ltd, Manchester, M1, failed to pay £636.04 to 2 workers.    
474. Spectrum Energy Guard Ltd, Bournemouth, BH1, failed to pay £621.72 to 1 worker.    
475. Gastronomy Foods UK Limited, Shrewsbury, SY1, failed to pay £618.76 to 51 workers.    
476. Jobseekrs Limited, Manchester, M15, failed to pay £613.88 to 1 worker.    
477. Stepping-Stones-Services Limited, Rochdale, OL11, failed to pay £611.13 to 19 workers.    
478. Tramp Hair Boutique Limited, Stockport, SK1, failed to pay £610.40 to 1 worker.    
479. Emporio Fashion Ltd, Leicester, LE5, failed to pay £608.85 to 18 workers.    
480. Halton Concrete Ltd, Widnes, WA8, failed to pay £607.43 to 2 workers.    
481. Kanto Stranmillis Limited, Belfast, BT9, failed to pay £590.15 to 1 worker.    
482. Complete Payroll and Accountancy Limited, Altrincham, M33, failed to pay £584.24 to 1 worker.    
483. Flawless Cleaning Ltd, Smethwick, B66, failed to pay £582.02 to 1 worker.    
484. Al Halal Supermarket Limited , Bradford, BD7, failed to pay £581.64 to 7 workers.    
485. Max & Molly Limited, Wigan, WN3, failed to pay £579.96 to 1 worker.    
486. Happy Children Day Nursery Limited, Ballynahinch, BT24, failed to pay £573.74 to 12 workers.    
487. Jagard Valeting & Cleaning Services Ltd, Wellingborough, NN8, failed to pay £573.47 to 2 workers.    
488. 247 Convenience Store (Bury) Ltd, Bury, BL8, failed to pay £571.63 to 1 worker.    
489. The Race Horses Hotel Limited, Skipton, BD23, failed to pay £566.05 to 2 workers.    
490. Strategic Facilities Management Ltd, Leeds, LS17, failed to pay £561.18 to 3 workers.    
491. Mr C Saudin & Mrs P Saudin, Canterbury, CT1, failed to pay £560.48 to 2 workers.    
492. Golden Car Limited , Perivale, UB6, failed to pay £551.80 to 1 worker.    
493. Your Friendly Local Limited, Rotherham, S60, failed to pay £549.95 to 6 workers.    
494. Steven Boom, East Hunsbury, NN4, failed to pay £547.20 to 2 workers.    
495. M A Fashions Ltd, Leicester, LE5, failed to pay £545.60 to 17 workers.    
496. Comserv Contracting & Commercial Limited, Stoke-on-Trent, ST3, failed to pay £544.19 to 1 worker.    
497. Bonner Studs Limited, Walsall, WS2, failed to pay £537.45 to 1 worker.    
498. M & C Retail Limited, Darlington, DL1, failed to pay £537.36 to 4 workers.    
499. Legacy Resorts Limited, Newton Stewart, DG8, failed to pay £536.69 to 1 worker.    
500. E.K.S Living Clean Ltd, Norwich, NR6, failed to pay £533.58 to 5 workers.    
501. SC HCW Ltd, Belfast, BT5, failed to pay £533.54 to 7 workers.    
502. David Alexander Forbes, Inverurie, AB51, failed to pay £531.64 to 2 workers.    
503. Arunagiri UK LTD, Rickmansworth, WD3, failed to pay £530.92 to 2 workers.    
504. Millfield Haulage Limited, York, YO26, failed to pay £530.91 to 2 workers.    
505. Ardmore (Co. Derry) Pre-Cast Concrete Limited, Ardmore, BT47, failed to pay £525.69 to 1 worker.    
506. W1 Soho Ltd., Soho, W1D, failed to pay £523.20 to 1 worker.    
507. Shree Siddhi Limited, Glasgow, G66, failed to pay £515.76 to 7 workers.    
508. 41 Cars Hull Ltd, Hull, HU9, failed to pay £515.72 to 2 workers.    
509. Felix Inns Ltd, Solihull, B92, failed to pay £514.09 to 20 workers.    
510. Eastchurch Holiday Centre Limited, Eastchurch, ME12, failed to pay £511.70 to 1 worker.    
511. Surf N Turf Limited, Leicester, LE2, failed to pay £511.63 to 2 workers.    
512. Red House Garage Limited, St Helens, WA11, failed to pay £511.43 to 1 worker.    
513. Classic Decorators (UK) Limited, Barry, CF63, failed to pay £511.43 to 1 worker.    
514. John Codona’s Pleasure Fairs Limited, Aberdeen, AB24, failed to pay £505.82 to 3 workers.    
515. Timberquay Limited, Derry, BT48, failed to pay £503.98 to 14 workers.    
516. Ace Support FM Ltd, Barnet, N14, failed to pay £501.60 to 1 worker.    
517. Sleepwell (Cumbria) Limited, Barrow In Furness, LA14, failed to pay £500.95 to 1 worker.    
518. Blank Brixton Ltd, Brixton, SW2, failed to pay £287.31 to 1 worker.

Water Safety Scotland: Young men most likely to drown despite drop in water-related deaths across Scotland

‘REAL PROGRESS – BUT NO TIME FOR COMPLACENCY’

  • 2024 saw a total of 78 water-related fatalities recorded in 2024, which marks the lowest level recorded since 2018
  • 33 of these were accidental fatalities, with men aged 20–29 the most affected group by both number and population rate
  • 82% of the accidental fatalities were men, a consistent trend in recent years
  • Recreational activities were involved in 46% of accidental deaths, highlighting the risks associated with leisure water use.

Water fatality statistics in Scotland reveals that men, particularly those aged 20 to 29, are at risk of drowning compared to other groups. According to fresh data from the Water Incident Database (WAID), men accounted for 82 per cent of all accidental water-related deaths in Scotland in 2024.

While the overall number of water-related fatalities fell to 78 in 2024, the lowest level since 2018, recent statistics from 2024 suggest that young men are disproportionately affected. The Drowning and Incident Review (DIR) dashboard also provides more specific and in-depth live data, which is updated monthly.

According to the published WAID figures, of the 33 accidental deaths, over half (55 per cent) occurred in coastal waters – a shift from the historical trend of inland waterway incidents. Recreational activities were involved in 46 per cent of these fatalities, and April emerged as the deadliest month.

Encouragingly, overall drownings and accidental drownings are at their lowest levels in Scotland, the accidental fatality rate dropped to 0.60 per 100,000 people, continuing a downward trend

Carlene McAvoy, Founder of Water Safety Scotland and RoSPA’s Senior Policy Manager, said: “This year’s figures show real progress; water-related fatalities in Scotland are at their lowest levels. However, this is not a time for complacency, as every water-related fatality is a tragedy.

“Last year’s data show that young men were the most affected, with coastal waters currently the most common location for deaths, so we must continue to focus our efforts to address these concerns with targeted safety messages and interventions.

“Fortunately, introduction of the Drowning and Incident Review (DIR) in May 2023 has helped to improve the quality and clarity of fatality data, reducing the number of “not recorded” outcomes and has provided deeper insights into incident causes, which we will continue to use to help identify risk factors now and in the future.”

Key findings from the 2024 WAID (Water Incident Database) report:

  • 33 accidental fatalities, with men aged 20–29 the most affected group by both number and population rate
  • 82% of the accidental fatalities were men, a consistent trend in recent years
  • Recreational activities were involved in 46% of accidental deaths, highlighting the risks associated with leisure water use
  • Coastal waters accounted for 55% of accidental fatalities, overtaking inland waterways for the first time in recent years
  • April was the deadliest month for accidental fatalities
  • The accidental fatality rate dropped to 0.60, continuing a positive downward trend
  • Only two cases involved drugs or alcohol, suggesting other behavioural or situational factors are more significant

Community Safety Minister Siobhain Brown said: “My thoughts and sympathies are with the families and friends who have lost a loved one in a drowning accident.

“I encourage everyone to protect themselves and others when in and around the water and to be aware that water temperature can vary drastically, as can currents and tides. It’s well worth learning the Water Safety Code and using the resources of Water Safety Scotland so people can stay safe and prevent accidents in our waters.”

Water Safety Scotland continues to promote water safety through its assets, including free education resources for teachers and practitioners and free consistent water safety messaging for partners to use across Scotland.

As summer approaches, Water Safety Scotland wants to remind the public to stay safe and follow the three-part Water Safety Code:

  • Stop and Think, Spot the Dangers
  • Stay Together, Stay Close
  • In an Emergency, Call 999
Scotland water-related fatalities2024
Accident/natural causes suspected33
Crime suspected2
Inconclusive4
Suicide suspected*39
Total78