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North East pizza firm eyes expansion after securing investment

Newcastle's Scream For Pizza is setting up a new site on Newcastle's Quayside after backing from the North East Small Loan Fund

Jonathan Armitage of NEL Fund Managers with Alexandra Walker and Victoria Featherby of Scream For Pizza(Image: handout from Footprints PR)

A popular North East pizza chain is working on expansion plans after securing five-figure investment from a North East jobs fund.

Scream For Pizza, which has a site in Newcastle’s Sandyford and a mobile van, is set to open a ‘grab and go’ pizza and ice cream shop on Newcastle’s Quayside after winning the £40,000 investment from the North East Small Loan Fund.

The investment, arranged through NEL Fund Managers, will help the company create 10 new jobs to add to its workforce of 25, with the Quayside site set to open in August.

The company is also looking at options for opening further venues elsewhere in the region which will offer a range of different pizza concepts.

Scream For Pizza was founded by Victoria Featherby and Alexandra Walker, who left their cruise ship jobs in 2010 to move to Naples and train at the celebrated La Notizia restaurant under chef Enzo Coccias.

A pizza cooking in the Scream for Pizza van oven(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

They launched a mobile food van from a converted former French army ambulance in Newcastle in 2014 and opened their first restaurant in Sandyford five years later, with a Scream For Pizza concession also established at the Full Circle Brewery in Hoults Yard.

Ms Featherby says: “We’ve remained open and very busy right through the pandemic, and we’re ready now to get on with the next stage of our growth plans.

“The original idea behind the business – to use locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, great quality Italian artisanal products and traditional techniques to create pizza worth screaming for - has never changed, and remains the inspiration for the new Quayside restaurant.