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As a general rule, the person "who owns the domain" IS the company or organisation using it. If you are merely a website designer, do your clients know that they are not the owners of their domains? I usually put myself as technical contact, but ensure that the client is down as owner. This avoids ambiguity and problems such as this occuring, as well as giving interested parties relevant contact details.
(I notice you have now updated the whois information with Fonecare as all contacts!)
As a general rule, where whois shows an individuals name as owner, it is often an indication that the website is run by a sole-trader rather than a limited company (where companies house can then provide an address). Electoral records can provide useful additional information on trying to confirm an address and 'phone number - many resources, whois included, are often out of date, wheras electoral records usually offer more current information.
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