Press Release.
GavaghanCommunications takes first modest recovery step from bankruptcy.
GavaghanCommunications, a name under which Helen Gavaghan as a sole trader trades, would like to thank
Malcolm and Constance Withey
for their gift of £200, which enables GavaghanCommunications to continue trading for one more month. The gift was made to Helen Gavaghan to enable her to pay personal bills. The gift in no way negates the need for acknowledgment of and investigation by the Police of events on and around 6th March 2004 and possibly earlier and which were criminal in nature against Helen Gavaghan and played a part in precipitating bankruptcy.
Formal complaints by Helen Gavaghan are pending against a number of solicitors, police and medical staff once the CPS and Courts have decided on their next steps vis-a-vis pending prosecutions of Helen Gavaghan for harrassment without violence of a number of people employed by West Yorkshire Police and Haddock and Co. solicitors. She has knowingly met none bar one employed by West Yorkshire Police*.
Helen Gavaghan has entered a plea of not Guilty and intends to maintain her plea of not guilty.
Helen Gavaghan is not yet discharged from bankruptcy. Bankruptcy Order 362 of 2006, 8th November, 2006, made by Halifax County Court.
GavaghanCommunications is currently - as of 3rd July 2007 - solvent, but this is as of now - 3rd July, 2006, a very fragile solvency.
GavaghanCommunications publishes Science, People & Politics (ISSN:1751-598X), a bimonthly eMagazine with a current strategic aim of going into print, with a modest print run, in 2009.
Science, People and Politics Ltd. owns Science, People & Politics (ISSN:1751-598X). The company is dormant and non trading, but active.
It has not yet filed its first DCA. The Company has no debt and no bank account. The managing director is Fred Pearce. The Company Secretary is Adrian Broadbent. The shareholders are Helen Gavaghan and Adrian Broadbent.
Should the managing director choose to do anything to make the company active prior to the company secretary filing the first DCA, Helen Gavaghan would ask him to resign, and should he refuse would seek to have the Company dissolved. This resolve is known already to solicitors as witness of the existence of the resolve, to Fred Pearce and to Adrian Broadbent.
The editorial advisors to Science, People & Politics are Fred Pearce, Martin Redfern, Dr Cynan Ellis-Evans and Dr Phillips Salman.
The editor is Helen Gavaghan. The deputy editor is Fred Pearce.
For more detail about Helen Gavaghan please see here. She is an editor, journalist and author by profession, and now also a publisher. She was working on no news story or feature ideas between summer 2003 and spring 2004 when the events that led to the current debacle with West Yorkshire Police started from her perspective.
Helen Gavaghan, 3rd November, 2007.
The above date is, of course, incorrect. The date of this press release was 3rd July, 2007.
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