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Former company behind Gosforth's Casa San Lorenzo owed £1.5m as it went into administration

The business which formerly ran the Gosforth High Street Italian was loss-making for at least two years prior to administration

San Lorenzo on Gosforth High Street in Newcastle(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

The company behind Gosforth Italian restaurant Casa San Lorenzo went into administration owing £1.5m to creditors, including hundreds of thousands to one shareholder and investor.

An administrators' report shows San Lorenzo North East Ltd - owned by Kevin Pattison and Susan Walker - owed more than £438,000 to HRMC and more than £241,000 to unsecured trade creditors including local food suppliers.

Susan Walker, the minority co-owner and investor, was owed £350,000.

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Staff at both Lorenzo's Gosforth and Washington restaurants were owed more than £19,000 in pay, pension contributions and holiday pay and administrators said they were expected to receive a "very modest" dividend.

Administrators at FRP said it was likely that secondary preferential creditors - including HMRC - and unsecured creditors would not receive anything.

Earlier this month part of the business - including Casa San Lorenzo Gosforth and its adjoining restaurant The Lounge - were sold out of administration, saving 15 jobs.

But documents show that even before the impact of the pandemic, the business made a loss of £163,000 in the year to the end of March 2020, and directors had used short-term lenders such as IWOCA and 365 Finance to prop the business up. More than £9,000 and £75,626 are owed to those lenders respectively.