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Outdated information (in London, in Cardiff, etc.)?
editCurrent regulation seems to require 'in England and Wales', 'in Wales', 'in Scotland' or 'in Northern Ireland'.
<https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2015/17/regulation/25/made>
> 2) The particulars are—
> (a) the part of the United Kingdom in which the company is registered;
Informal Government guidance gives the following interpretation:
<https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/incorporation-and-names/incorporation-and-names>:
> The company must display the following on all its business letters, business emails, order forms and websites:
> -- the part of the United Kingdom in which the company is registered (i.e. England and Wales, or Wales, or Scotland, or Northern Ireland)
Perhaps regulation stipulating 'in London' etc. has existed (possibly related to a previous Companies Act), but is no longer in force?