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Trolex Limited

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Pioneers of award-winning leading safety technology that have kept workers safe in even the most challenging environments for over 60 years.

CRN
00644260
Founded
1959
Age
66

Overview

Legal name
TROLEX LIMITED
Region
North West England
Registered address
10A NEWBY ROAD, HAZEL GROVE
STOCKPORT
CHESHIRE
SK7 5DY
Insolvency history
No

Corporate ownership

Updated 06 Jun 2026 16:52

1 level 1 ultimate controller
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Company Active LTD
Trolex Limited
CRN 00644260
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Direct and ultimate controller Active LTD
Trolex Group Limited
CRN 08237689

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

5 events
30 Sep
2027

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

02 May
2027

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

18 Apr
2026

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

31 Dec
2025

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

10 Dec
1959

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

3 awards
First funded
2013
Funded years
2013, 2015
Age at first award
53 years

Projects

2015 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Predictive Pollution Monitoring System

1 Apr 2015 to 31 Mar 2016

Awarded
£85,664
Total cost £114,219

Despite the high public profile and controversy surrounding fracking there is very little serious information or research about its implications in the UK and Europe. This is particularly true in terms of how to mitigate the risks involved in order to achieve a safe and productive operation where potential pollution and other problems have been effectivel...

2015 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Real-Time Detection of Respirable Crystalline Silica (RDRCS)

1 Apr 2015 to 30 Apr 2016

Awarded
£57,995
Total cost £77,326

Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) is one of the major health and safety issues surrounding the operation of the fracking process. Whilst attention in the UK has focussed elsewhere considerable experience has been obtained in the US about the safety implications involved in fracking operations. Silica sand is one of the most important components of the f...

2013 GRD Development of Prototype Lead participant

Fire Sentry

1 May 2013 to 31 Mar 2015

Awarded
£239,001
Total cost £682,860

Of all the problems that can occur in a mine, underground fire is the worst with the greatest loss of life and financial impact. Fires in coal mines quickly use up available oxygen leading to the death of any underground workers whilst the smoke, inexhaustible fuel supply and inaccessibility makes rescue and control extremely difficult. Mine fires can bur...

Product types

Feasibility Studies GRD Development of Prototype