^ Reporter, Josh Mellor Local Democracy (18 March 2022).^ "Bar profiles | Changing rooms: The Deltic Group's Atik in Oxford".^ "Oxford nightclub Atik to take part in boycott"."Hull nightclub owners speak out on vaccine passports". "Fuming Edinburgh nightclub denies prices are 'unfair' after social media rant". "ATIK nightclub in Dartford told to temporarily close due to antisocial behaviour". ^ "Town centre nightclub gets permission to serve alcohol until 4am".^ "The Deltic Group saved by Scandinavian company"."Owner of Gloucester's Atik on brink of collapse". ^ a b Munbodh, Emma Grimshaw, Emma (11 December 2020).^ "The Luminar Group Rebrands After Three Years of Consecutive Growth".^ "Nightclub firm Luminar in administration".^ "Death club firm in administration".^ The Makings of Luminar, The Luminar Staff and Shareholder Handbook, 2005, page 1.In June 2019, the company along with door staff company Securigroup Services Ltd, and its former general manager Wayne Mason were ordered to pay £110,000 in fines and court costs, for creating a fire risk hazard at its Kuda nightclub in York. Oxford - opened in 2016, replaced Lava & Ignite.Aberdeen - opened 2018, replaced the Institute club which had been open since 2012.The company created the Atik brand in 2016, which has the following locations: On 17 December 2020 it was reported that Scandinavian company Rekom had purchased The Deltic Group with Peter Marks continuing on as CEO of the UK sites. In December 2020, Deltic Group announced that it was on the brink of administration and looking for a buyer. On, The Luminar Group was rebranded as The Deltic Group Limited, with their recent expansion into the late bar market. The Luminar Group Limited acquired both Chicago Leisure Limited and Chicago Leisure (MK) Limited on 7 November 2014. Luminar Group Ltd was incorporated on 5 December 2011 and headed up by former managing director Peter Marks, retaining the brands and most of the venues the previous company operated. Luminar Group Holdings plc was placed into liquidation on 26 October 2011. Luminar sold the Entertainment division that included the Jumpin Jaks and Chicago Rock Cafe brands to 3D Entertainment in December 2006 for £79m, in a sale and leaseback deal. In June 2005, it sold 49 nightclubs to a management buyout, which became CanDu Entertainment for £27m (which was later bought by Agilo in March 2008 after entering administration in March 2008). In November 2003, it consolidated its range of nightclub brands into the four main divisions – Oceana, Liquid, Life and Lava-Ignite. ![]() Luminar bought Northern Leisure in May 2000 for £392m with a combined total of 237 nightclubs and late-night bars. In November 1999, Luminar bought twenty nightclubs and seven bars from Allied Leisure for £34m. From August 1999 there were discussions with Northern Leisure about a possible merger. Luminar also ran and owned a couple of themed Australian restaurants, Tuckers Smokehouse, which opened at Kettering in Northamptonshire and Chelmsford in Essex. There was a large expansion of Chicago Rock Cafes in the late 1990s. It floated on the stock exchange in May 1996. The continued growth in the discotheque division and the creation of the popular Chicago Rock Cafe concept meant Luminar became a successful leisure company of the early 1990s. Luminar Group Holdings plc was established in 1988, with the opening of its first nightclub, Manhattan Nitespot in King's Lynn, Norfolk. Rekom UK (formerly The Deltic Group Limited & The Luminar Group Ltd.) is a private company with an estate of 46 nightclubs and has the largest square footage of nightclub capacity in the United Kingdom.
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