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Companies house still has them listed as active. Here's the reference:
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/05444929

Former Site Admin   on 16/07/20 @ 10:26

Thanks yes I already checked companies house and it does indeed show them as active. Active in what sense is another matter. Active in ignoring my phone calls and e mails ? ☹

ODOut Doors Guy   on 16/07/20 @ 13:09

I have good information that Hadrian is dead. Whether his wall company is still going I don't know.

LWLazlo Woodbine   on 16/07/20 @ 14:30

Paul, if you're short, don't forget I still owe you a fiver!!!!!........ Sorry mate, tactless as usual!!! Up the Wolves!!!!😋

HiHighpeakman   on 16/07/20 @ 15:02

If I remember rightly HPM you've already paid me but don't let me stop you from paying me again! Rumours of Hadrian's death have been greatly exaggerated I have now had contact from them, although it take nearly a fortnight 😄

ODOut Doors Guy   on 18/07/20 @ 9:22

Paul: No wonder I've never got any blumming money!! 😀 Get your sen up to the Peak District mate. We miss you!!! 👍

HiHighpeakman   on 18/07/20 @ 12:44

Good thing the rumour I heard that the Rt. Hon. N. Sturgeon had taken this over is not true.

PhPhiltheetiler   on 18/07/20 @ 17:04

HPM as soon as I can I will be back up there!

ODOut Doors Guy   on 19/07/20 @ 17:54

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HiHighpeakman   on 20/07/20 @ 5:52

I'm not sure what particular benefits this company offered – but Hadrian's Wall is a very easy project to plan.
You can either walk the wall from end to end – although be aware that there is a lot of it at the Newcastle end which by and large doesn't exist if you actually want to see the wall rather than the walk.
A relaxed way to plan it is to find a base at some convenient locations such as Haltwhistle which you can travel to by train from Carlisle. Book your accommodation there – or anywhere else along the route – and then walk from there every day - starting off at your previous days ending point. When you have had enough

on 03/08/20 @ 14:19

When you have had enough then simply walk down to the road which runs parallel – never more than half a mile away and get the bus back to your accommodation. The bus service is great and although there are bus stops, the driver will normally stop in the middle of the road if you simply hail the bus. This is a great way to do Hadrian's Wall because it is leisurely. You are never moving your kit around and you are settled in one accommodation.

on 03/08/20 @ 14:20

Be aware that most of the and restaurants stop serving food by 7:30 PM so if you're not self catering, you need to plan your days walking to end in good time to get into a place selling food. However, what the situation is like at the moment with the virus, I have no idea

cacagger30  on 03/08/20 @ 14:21

Cagger thanks for the info. It's all booked and sorted now but hopefully your advice will be of benefit to others who might be thinking of doing it.

ODOut Doors Guy   on 07/08/20 @ 7:08

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