Ticketing cos, BBC, Live Nation among H&G creditors

New documents filed with Companies House identify the 32 creditors owed nearly £900,000 by Hope & Glory Festivals Ltd

Swansea band Trampolene, who played H&G, are among its creditors © Matias Atlbach/Trampolene

The identities of the creditors collectively owed almost £900,000 by the company behind the doomed Hope & Glory Festival have been revealed by liquidator Butcher Woods.

The inaugural Hope & Glory (H&G), which took place in the first weekend of August, was called off on its second day amid reports of bottlenecking, queues and set cancellations, blamed by promoter Lee O’Hanlon on production manager Richard Agar, who was allegedly late in completing the festival site. Hope & Glory Festivals Ltd went into liquidation last month with debts of £888,984.

https://www.iqmagazine.com/2017/09/hope-glory-festival-company-liquidation/#.WcVqWdOg8xe

Documents filed with Companies House by Butcher Woods’ Roderick Butcher on 13 September, first spotted by the Liverpool Echo, show Hope & Glory Festivals Ltd director Iain Kerr,…

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