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1941 Scottish Rural Gas Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £3,000, to carry on business as distributors of rural gas and appliances.<ref>The Scotsman 6 December 1941</ref>
1941 Scottish Rural Gas Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £3,000, to carry on business as distributors of rural gas and appliances.<ref>The Scotsman 6 December 1941</ref>


1963 The company, a partly-owned subsidiary of [[Scottish Agricultural Industries]] was acquired by [[Calor Gas]] for £1.5 million. Scottish Rural Gas had marketed liquified petroleum gas in Scotland and the North of England and the intention was to maintain the business as a separate entity.<ref>The Scotsman 26 November 1963</ref>
1963 The company, a partly-owned subsidiary of [[Scottish Agricultural Industries]], was acquired by [[Calor Gas]] for £1.5 million. Scottish Rural Gas had marketed liquified petroleum gas in Scotland and the North of England and the intention was to maintain the business as a separate entity.<ref>The Scotsman 26 November 1963</ref>


1983 The company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/21401/page/1516</ref>
1983 The company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/21401/page/1516</ref>

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1941 Scottish Rural Gas Limited was registered as a private company, with capital of £3,000, to carry on business as distributors of rural gas and appliances.[1]

1963 The company, a partly-owned subsidiary of Scottish Agricultural Industries, was acquired by Calor Gas for £1.5 million. Scottish Rural Gas had marketed liquified petroleum gas in Scotland and the North of England and the intention was to maintain the business as a separate entity.[2]

1983 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Scotsman 6 December 1941
  2. The Scotsman 26 November 1963
  3. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/21401/page/1516
  • National Records of Scotland BT2/1985/21918