A formal probate notice has been issued for the estate of Pamela Gladys Millgate of 323 Hemerdon Heights, Plymouth, Devon PL7 2EY. According to the Public Notice Portal, with the print notice appearing in The Herald on Friday, September 19, 2025, potential creditors and anyone with an interest are asked to notify the estate’s representative.

The late Ms Millgate died on Friday, August 15, 2025. Written particulars of any claim or interest must be received by Thursday, November 20, 2025, by the contact named below, after which the estate may be distributed having regard only to claims and interests that have been validly notified.

Key detailsDeceased: Pamela Gladys MillgateLate address: 323 Hemerdon Heights, Plymouth, Devon PL7 2EYDate of death: Friday, August 15, 2025Deadline for claims: Thursday, November 20, 2025Representative and address: Emma Cladi, c/o Wolferstans Solicitors, 60–66 North Hill, Plymouth PL4 8EPReference: ECL/109879/4What the notice means

The notice is issued pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925. It is a standard step in the administration of an estate, intended to give creditors and other interested parties a clear opportunity to come forward before assets are distributed. It does not imply any wrongdoing.

How to send a claimPrepare written particulars including your full name and address, the nature and amount of the claim, and supporting documents if available.If you are a creditor, include relevant dates, account or invoice references, and any correspondence that substantiates the debt.Address correspondence to the named representative at Wolferstans Solicitors and quote reference ECL/109879/4.Ensure delivery by Thursday, November 20, 2025. Claims received after that date may not be considered if distribution has already commenced.Who is handling the estate?

Emma Cladi at Wolferstans Solicitors, 60–66 North Hill, Plymouth PL4 8EP.

Where can I get further details of the probate notice?

Further information is available from Wolferstans Solicitors and on the Public Notice Portal.

Public access and contact

Those who have any concerns or believe they may be adversely impacted are encouraged to send written particulars promptly. Members of the public can contact the representative at the address provided for procedural information; however, legal advice should be sought independently where needed.

Further details are available on the Public Notice Portal.