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Cafe firm leaves £340k in debts
The Herald
|March 19, 2026
NEWS CAFE CLOSED INSIDE 18 MONTHS
Inside the News Cafe when it opened in Royal William Yard in August 2024
(WILLIAM TELFORD)
COMPANIES associated with a Plymouth restaurant which shut after less than 18 months have gone bust leaving unpaid debts of more than £340,000.
The News Cafe opened at Plymouth’s Royal William Yard in August 2024 after a six-figure sum was spent on revamping the former Prezzo space in the Mills Bakery.
But it closed in January and the companies The News Cafe Restaurant Plymouth Ltd and News Properties Plymouth Ltd, both of which were incorporated in April 2024 and traded from the Mills Bakery unit, have now gone into liquidation.
Another company, News Cafe Restaurant Salisbury Ltd, which had the same owners and ran a restaurant in the Wiltshire city, went bust last year and the three companies together have left more than £555,000 in debts expected to remain unpaid.
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