Caernarfon Herald

Blas goes bust – owing the taxman £168k

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AN AWARD-WINNING restaurant has gone bust, owing £168,000 to the taxman.

Blas, on Hole in The Wall Street, shut without warning at the end of March, with staff losing their jobs.

The restaurant, which was in the Michelin Guide and was North Wales Restaurant of the Year in the Food Wales Awards 2015, was run by head chef Daniel ap Geraint and wife Mari.

Scores of customers who bought vouchers have also been left out of pocket by the closure.

The Gazette official public record showed that a petition to wind up Blas was filed in the High Court by HMRC on Tuesday after a meeting of creditors at Parkin S Booth, liquidator­s, Chester on April 18.

The petition should be heard at the High Court, London on Monday (May 8). Appointed liquidator Ian Brown, of Parkin S Booth, said Blas owed £168,500 in unpaid taxes to the HMRC, its biggest creditor, and around £3,700 to local creditors.

Mr Brown said: “They’re bust. You still have to put the company into liquidatio­n. The petition will now be withdrawn as they have gone into voluntary liquidatio­n. The assets are minimal.”

Around 130 people contacted Blas on Facebook, with many asking for their voucher money back, before the page was taken down, while emails to Blas bounced back.

Its owners had asked customers to post receipts for vouchers in an envelope with their address by April 9.

On Wednesday a post on Blas’ resurfaced Facebook page said: “We can confirm that we will contact each and every one of you regarding the reimbursem­ent of your vouchers before the end of the first week in May.”

Mr Brown, the liquidator, however did not hold out much hope that customers would get their money back.

He said: “The customers have lost their money unfortunat­ely. It’s something we are trying to establish, how many are out there.”

Mr Brown said anyone owed money was welcome to get in touch.

He added: “It was a very popular restaurant with a very high reputation. Unfortunat­ely, it wasn’t making enough money to sustain it.”

Customer Aled Owen Humphreys, from Caernarfon, had £30 vouchers from workmates as a gift: “A lot of people who are in the same position. It’s not the money, it’s the principle.”

 ??  ?? ● Blas in Caernarfon has gone bust with large debts. A further £3,500 is owed to customers in vouchers
● Blas in Caernarfon has gone bust with large debts. A further £3,500 is owed to customers in vouchers

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