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Please be advised, Lee Causer and Benjamin Peterson of BDO LLP have been appointed as Joint Administrators of C.W. Sellors (Gold and Silversmiths) Limited and Cressbrook Investments Limited (‘the Companies’) on 13 January 2026.

The affairs, business and property of the Companies are being managed by the Joint Administrators. The Joint Administrators act as agents of the Companies and without personal liability.

The business continues to trade, but please note that we are unable to accept online orders.

Orders can only be placed in person at the following store locations:
C.W. Sellors - 2 Victoria Square,
Market Place, Ashbourne, DE6 1GG
C.W. Sellors - 5 Royal Oak Place,
Matlock Street, Bakewell, DE45 1EE
C.W. Sellors - 10 The Square,
Shrewsbury, SY1 1LA
C.W. Sellors - 8 Crown Square,
Matlock, DE4 3AT
W Hamond - 9 Shambles, York, YO1 7LZ
W Hamond - 112 Church St, Whitby, YO22 4DE

We appreciate your understanding and continued support during this time. If you have any questions, please contact us at sellors@bdo.co.uk
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Graham Watch Hosts Porsche Charity Day

 

Graham organised a Porsche Charity Day to raise money for the European Leukodystrophies Association (ELA).

In partnership with The Swiss Porsche Club 3 Lacs and Seagessar Montres et Bijoux, the luxury watch brand organised a special day for Porsche drivers in Crans Montana, Switzerland on July 7th 2012. Funds raised from the event were donated to the ELA to help research projects.
The charity day began with a Porsche parade through the city streets. Drivers were then invited to share a meal with Graham founder Eric Loth and Swiss race car driver Neel Jani, followed by a special charity raffle. Over 100 guests made generous donations to the cause.

The ELA aims to raise public awareness of leukodystrophy and provide help and support to families affected. Leukodystrophies are disorders that affect the white matter of the brain, destroying the central nervous system. Since 2005, the ELA has funded 414 research projects costing a total of 32.8 million Euros.
Graham presented the charity with a cheque for 8000 Euros following the event to help with future research.
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