Notices under the Trustee Act 1925
HEADINGTON PENSION PLAN
(“the Scheme”) Notice is hereby given by the Trustees of the Scheme, pursuant to section 27 of the Trustees Act 1925, that the Scheme is winding-up. It is believed that all potential claimants and beneficiaries of the Scheme have been identified and the Trustees announce their intention to provide benefits to those who appear to be entitled. If you believe you have a claim, entitlement or interest in the Scheme and you have not been contacted by Aon Pension Trustees Limited (as Trustees and/or administrators of the Scheme) please provide written notice of your claim specifying the name of the Scheme, your full name, address, National Insurance number or details of your membership of the Scheme together with any documentary evidence to Miss Jenny Bullock, Aon Pension Trustees Limited, 3 The Embankment, Sovereign Street, Leeds LS1 4BJ. Your letter must reach that address on or before two months after the date this notice appears. After that date the Trustees will distribute all remaining assets of the Scheme having regard only to the claims of which they have prior written notice and will not be liable in respect of any person whose claim is received after that date. The Scheme was previously known by the following names: The E J Arnold and Son Limited 1973 Pension Scheme; The E J Arnold and Son Limited 1978 Pension Scheme; and the Pergamon Retirement Plan. A number of companies participated in the Scheme since its inception on 1 May 1973. The sponsoring Companies were: Bumpus Haldane & Maxwell Limited (formerly E J Arnold and Son Limited); and A A Realisations No 274 Limited (formerly AGB (Edinburgh) Limited and formerly Millar & Bryce Limited). Please note that there are a number of other Schemes with similar names. Please ensure that you were a Member of one of the above listed Schemes and have not already received your benefits before writing in.