|
Sewell & Marbury is the umbrella corporation for the various aspects of our business dealing with adult entertainment and fetish websites. This website is intended for for an adult audience, however there are no pictures of an adult nature on this Website. Please be aware that some of links may take you to sites that contain images of an adult nature. The original firm was created way back in 1986 under the auspices of Cage X-Press Industries Group, however since then it has formed into a number of sub divisions including the MA1 Group. A time line of our clubs and progress is found below. 1981: Up the Chuffer opens as a one off promotion, 1000 turned up on the night! 1983: Dungeon Club (Private underground s+m club) opens up in Leicester. Closed 2004 due to venue lease expiring. 1986: Cage X-Press Industries formed in Leicester, providing and manufacture of fetish and bondage equipment 2002: MA1 formed, This was a partnership between Cage X-Press Industries and worldskins (Recon). Between the two groups they had events based at The Hoist in London with MA1: Skinheads, Commando, Collateral Damage and MA1: Rubber. Also we were invloved with a number events at Crash, notably 5 Go Sleazy and Skin500 events. Also MA1 was involved with the Rough events held at Factory in Vauxhall and The Fridge in Brixton. After been messed around by the then management of Fire and The Fridge we decided to not to carry on the relationship with them. 2004: CXI takes full control of the MA1 Group. September 2004 we leave The Hoist. 2005-2008: MA1 moves to the old Sports Bar (Renamed the MA1 Bar) at Central Station in Kings Cross and starts a number of events including Spurt and Buff. We also started ClubCP in the basement of Central Station every Thursday then every 2nd and 4th Saturday. Following a number of sucessful nights we ended up opening every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. However during late 2007 and early 2008 the venue was in severe financial trouble to the tune of £358,000.00 (D Wald Insolvency Agents of Wembley dealt with the case). Martin Mason and Duncan Irvine declared insolvent and as a result of this (without us knowing) we were given ten minutes notice to vacate the venue without no warning. Another court case ensued as MA1 invested a large sum of money to promote a new club to which Martin Mason gave us no indication to the troubles with the venue. We won the case by default but as the venue had gone bankrupt we received no monies. Despite the reports in the press during the latter half of 2008 Central Station lost it's licence due to the insolvency and when the company went insolvent it took the licence with it. It closed it's doors for a month whilst the licence was renewed and re-opened after a lick of paint in November 2008. The old MA1 Bar is now a cafe. So at least you can smell the urine from the piss party in the basement whilst you are having your food on the first floor.....yummy...not! In retrospect they did us a favour as MA1 moved on to bigger things in Vauxhall... If you require further information about the venue or if you are owed money due to the insolvency please contact Martin Mason, Renfrew Cottage, Back Lane, Wendover, Bucks, HP22 4FG. Please do not contact Sewell and Marbury as we have severed all connections with Central Station Ltd and their new company called Barty & Hector Ltd. 2007 (July) UKTV starts filming a series of programs called "Extream Pleasures" where Alan Roberts (CEO) is featured in a documantary about the fetish industry, mainly the fantacy kidnapping service. 2008: MA1 moves it's Buff events to Backstreet in Mile End and MA1 holds talks with the owners of Depot/Crash in Vauxhall. After a number of weeks of negotation we finally secured joint ownership of the venue and renamed the venue Union. 2008: ClubCP moves to the new Union venue. 2009: Plans are in the making to continue the expansion of MA1 within London culminating in the re-launch of MA1 at Union in February 2009. After an investment of £42K, MA1 transforms Union into the countries' biggest cruise and dance clubs. 2009: (May) MA1 teams with Fitladz to bring a number of new nights to Union. 2010: The consortium that owns Union places the venue on the open market at an asking price of £200,000. MA1 is actively looking for another smaller venue to host events or purchase. We also are looking for another investment of around £30,000. Names that are used by Sewell & Marbury are: MA1, Buff, Club CP, Spank Club, Collateral Damage, Filth, Commando, Rudeboyz (Rudebois used with permission of Steve Darragh), Black and Gay (BAG), Cell Block, Toolbox, Well 'Ard, Hard n Horny, Starfish, Spurt, Scored!, Squaddies, Trakkeis and Trainers (TNT), Spunk Up, Kidnapped, Hard Helmets, Feet on Friday, Office Boyz, 5 Go Filthy, Big Baby Club, ASBO, Tight Fit, Get Yer Rocks off, Bukkake Party, Bear Party, Cell Block. For full details on Central Station, Click Here
|