North Food Ltd faces winding-up petition from British Gas Trading at High Court

British Gas Trading Limited has petitioned the High Court to wind up North Food Ltd, a licensed restaurant in Wood Green. Hearing listed for 1 July 2026. Full notice and Companies House record.

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Street View image of 310 High Road, N22 8JR, London, the registered office
Street View image of the registered office. © Google.

British Gas Trading Limited presented a winding-up petition against North Food Ltd, the licensed restaurant operator at 310 High Road, Wood Green, London N22 8JR, on 15 May 2026. The case, numbered CR-2026-003666, is listed for hearing at the High Court of Justice, Rolls Building, Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1NL on 1 July 2026 at 10:30.

A winding-up petition is a court filing by a creditor asking the court to make a winding-up order. Filing the petition does not place the company into liquidation; the court must first make the order at a hearing. British Gas Trading, registered at Millstream, Maidenhead Road, Windsor SL4 5GD, claims to be a creditor of North Food Ltd.

The company

North Food Ltd was incorporated on 3 July 2023 and operates as a licensed restaurant under SIC code 56101. Its registered address is 310 High Road, London N22 8JR. The company filed micro-entity accounts made up to 31 July 2025, with the next set due by 30 April 2027. Companies House lists the company's status as active.

The directors

Nurten Tugba Dogan was appointed as a director on 11 May 2026 and holds that role currently. Cahit Menekse served as a director from 1 July 2024 until 11 May 2026, when he resigned. Nejla Turk was a director from incorporation on 3 July 2023 until 1 July 2024.

The hearing

Anyone intending to appear at the 1 July 2026 hearing, whether to support or oppose the petition, must give notice by 16:00 on 30 June 2026 to the petitioner's solicitor. The petitioner is represented by Sian Phillips of Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP, Ballard House, West Hoe Road, Plymouth PL1 3AE. The contact reference is WMT1/375936.07830.

No secured charges are registered against North Food Ltd at Companies House.

Common questions

What does a winding-up petition mean for North Food Limited?

A petition is a court filing, not a court order. North Food Limited is not yet in liquidation. The court will consider the petition at the date listed in the notice; until then, the company continues to trade, but its bank may freeze accounts and counterparties may stop extending credit. The court can dismiss the petition, adjourn it, or grant a winding-up order.

Are you owed money by North Food Limited?

You are not yet a creditor in a liquidation; the company is still trading. If you support the petition, you may file a notice of support at the court named in the notice. If the petition is granted, you become an unsecured creditor in the resulting compulsory liquidation and the Official Receiver will invite you to submit a proof of debt.

Did you work at North Food Limited?

A petition does not by itself terminate your employment. Wages and holiday pay continue to accrue until the company stops paying you or is wound up. Watch the bank position closely; if accounts are frozen, payroll will be the first thing to fail. If the petition is granted, statutory redundancy and notice claims become payable from the Redundancy Payments Service.

Are you a director of North Food Limited?

Once a petition is filed, the company's directors have a heightened duty to consider the interests of creditors. Continuing to trade where there is no reasonable prospect of avoiding insolvent liquidation can expose directors to personal liability for wrongful trading under Section 214 of the Insolvency Act 1986. Specialist insolvency advice should be taken immediately.

Sources

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