Last century, there was a thing called the Shoe Trades Directory in the UK, published by a footwear manufacturer's magazine using research by the people who sold ad-space on its pages. I photocopied the last edition at City Business Library and ran out of change before doing the index, so if anyone has the index to the Shoe Trades Directory of about 1990, I would be interested to know.
Internet killed the niche-market trade directories and replaced them with its own versions - the enthusiast link-list; the automated directory of free information that hopes for an advert, the blog, and the obscure document that you dredge-up from years ago.
None of these does the same job of saying whether X shoes of Y town makes mens, ladies, or childrens' sizes using Z or other technique in batches of 1, 12, 36-72, 100+, or 1 container-full, at low-end, middling, or top-end prices: contact Mr X for more details or, better, fax 00000000000000, and promised to cover nearly all the shoemakers in the UK - not just the ones who pay to be in a trade association or have a PR agent.
Well I am very chuffed to get a polite reply from government via an MP who was busy on other things at the time, but still found someone to concentrate on my email and forward it.
(Unfortunately there is another part of government funding promotion of important goods and even an M&S factory in China - https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/69193/pb13206-clothing-action-plan-100216.pdf)
Marie-Claire Uhart
Director
Central Policy
1st Floor, 1C/01
100 Parliament Street
London SW1A 2BQ
Zac Goldsmith MP
zac at zacgoldsmith com
Tel: 03000 586675
Email: marie-claire uhart at hmrc gsi gov uk
Date: 05 May 2016
Dear Mr Goldsmith
Thank you for your email of 4 April 2016 about your constituent, Mr John Robertson of 2
Avenue Gardens, London, SW14 8BP. I am replying on behalf of the Chief Executive.
Mr Robertson raises an important point. To address this issue, as part of the Government’s
agenda on business, HMRC and the Department of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) are
looking at various business register options.
As Mr Robertson recognises HMRC operates under a duty of confidentiality which applies to
all information the department holds. This legal duty can be dis-applied in certain
circumstances, for example where a person consents to disclosure when the information is
for the purpose of our functions; or where a statutory enactment is in place. In developing
business register options with BIS, we are looking at potential benefits while ensuring that
the public can continue to be confident that we look after their data appropriately. Where
legislation is needed to be able to use HMRC information as part of a register it will be
included as part the overall package.
I hope this helps you to reply to Mr Robertson
Yours sincerely
Marie-Claire Uhart
Director, Central Policy
... Back to the blog post and away from quoted letters ....
On a different subject I've been looking for somewhere to list all the sties that re-hash companies house data, and sometimes add just a teaspoon-full more without charging. And then close, like bizzy, or start charging, liked Duedil. I've taken the example of Nonleather Distribution Ltd on each site, if available. This company was registered 16 days ago and changed its name about two weeks ago. If it isn't on the site, I don't link to it.
http://www.bizdb.co.uk - hopes to cross-link to trademark ownership, directors, sic code search, and company domain ownership according to the front page of the site
http://bizzy.co.uk/404/ closed - used to offer a free minimal credit reference - see checkbusiness below
https://www.check-business.co.uk - Nonleather Distribution Ltd - adds a free star rating from Equifax credit rating. Links to the owner, Funding Options, a credit broker
http://www.cdrex.com - Nonleather Distribution Ltd - search by keyword in the name - first to allow searching by classification - adds co-ordinates and arial view - updates prompted by a company number search
http://companiesintheuk.co.uk - Nonleather Distribution Ltd -
- search by classification - search by postcode - prompt an update - add links for your own co
http://www.companycheck.co.uk - Nonleather Distribution Ltd
http://www.companysearchmadesimple.com - Nonleather Distribution Ltd - no added free services - classifications don't show
http://www.creditgate.com - Nonleather Distribution Ltd - no extra services over companies house- hard sales of paid-for services that are often free at Companies House
http://www.datalog.co.uk - I can't open their site but a cached version says it covers "British, American, Canadian and Irish companies", with US companies from "Alaska, Colorado, Iowa, Ohio, Texas, NY, Virginia, Rhode Island, Michigan, Oregan, Washington and Wyoming."
http://do-business.net/sbc/Company/Search based on Dunn and Bradstreet's database rather than Companies House, and so able to cover some sole traders who can apply for a DUNS number. No information given free except a name and address. Free monitoring of a few companies is available.
http://www.duedil.co.uk - Nonleather Distribution Ltd - now charge for previously free services
http://www.opencorporates.com - covers so many juristictions that there are too many to list, starting with Abhu Dhabi. Cross-references to London Gazette and other similar
Internet killed the niche-market trade directories and replaced them with its own versions - the enthusiast link-list; the automated directory of free information that hopes for an advert, the blog, and the obscure document that you dredge-up from years ago.
None of these does the same job of saying whether X shoes of Y town makes mens, ladies, or childrens' sizes using Z or other technique in batches of 1, 12, 36-72, 100+, or 1 container-full, at low-end, middling, or top-end prices: contact Mr X for more details or, better, fax 00000000000000, and promised to cover nearly all the shoemakers in the UK - not just the ones who pay to be in a trade association or have a PR agent.
Well I am very chuffed to get a polite reply from government via an MP who was busy on other things at the time, but still found someone to concentrate on my email and forward it.
(Unfortunately there is another part of government funding promotion of important goods and even an M&S factory in China - https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/69193/pb13206-clothing-action-plan-100216.pdf)
Marie-Claire Uhart
Director
Central Policy
1st Floor, 1C/01
100 Parliament Street
London SW1A 2BQ
Zac Goldsmith MP
zac at zacgoldsmith com
Tel: 03000 586675
Email: marie-claire uhart at hmrc gsi gov uk
Date: 05 May 2016
Dear Mr Goldsmith
Thank you for your email of 4 April 2016 about your constituent, Mr John Robertson of 2
Avenue Gardens, London, SW14 8BP. I am replying on behalf of the Chief Executive.
Mr Robertson raises an important point. To address this issue, as part of the Government’s
agenda on business, HMRC and the Department of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) are
looking at various business register options.
As Mr Robertson recognises HMRC operates under a duty of confidentiality which applies to
all information the department holds. This legal duty can be dis-applied in certain
circumstances, for example where a person consents to disclosure when the information is
for the purpose of our functions; or where a statutory enactment is in place. In developing
business register options with BIS, we are looking at potential benefits while ensuring that
the public can continue to be confident that we look after their data appropriately. Where
legislation is needed to be able to use HMRC information as part of a register it will be
included as part the overall package.
I hope this helps you to reply to Mr Robertson
Yours sincerely
Marie-Claire Uhart
Director, Central Policy
... Back to the blog post and away from quoted letters ....
On a different subject I've been looking for somewhere to list all the sties that re-hash companies house data, and sometimes add just a teaspoon-full more without charging. And then close, like bizzy, or start charging, liked Duedil. I've taken the example of Nonleather Distribution Ltd on each site, if available. This company was registered 16 days ago and changed its name about two weeks ago. If it isn't on the site, I don't link to it.
http://www.bizdb.co.uk - hopes to cross-link to trademark ownership, directors, sic code search, and company domain ownership according to the front page of the site
http://bizzy.co.uk/404/
https://www.check-business.co.uk - Nonleather Distribution Ltd - adds a free star rating from Equifax credit rating. Links to the owner, Funding Options, a credit broker
http://www.cdrex.com - Nonleather Distribution Ltd - search by keyword in the name - first to allow searching by classification - adds co-ordinates and arial view - updates prompted by a company number search
http://companiesintheuk.co.uk - Nonleather Distribution Ltd -
- search by classification - search by postcode - prompt an update - add links for your own co
http://www.companycheck.co.uk - Nonleather Distribution Ltd
http://www.companysearchmadesimple.com - Nonleather Distribution Ltd - no added free services - classifications don't show
http://www.creditgate.com - Nonleather Distribution Ltd - no extra services over companies house- hard sales of paid-for services that are often free at Companies House
http://www.datalog.co.uk - I can't open their site but a cached version says it covers "British, American, Canadian and Irish companies", with US companies from "Alaska, Colorado, Iowa, Ohio, Texas, NY, Virginia, Rhode Island, Michigan, Oregan, Washington and Wyoming."
http://do-business.net/sbc/Company/Search based on Dunn and Bradstreet's database rather than Companies House, and so able to cover some sole traders who can apply for a DUNS number. No information given free except a name and address. Free monitoring of a few companies is available.
http://www.duedil.co.uk - Nonleather Distribution Ltd - now charge for previously free services
http://www.opencorporates.com - covers so many juristictions that there are too many to list, starting with Abhu Dhabi. Cross-references to London Gazette and other similar