Summary
One of Birmingham's most colourful restaurateurs is back in business just months after the collapse of his landmark city centre eatery.
Nick Crudgington called in the liquidators in June when losses at The Bucklemaker started to spiral out of control. The bar- restaurant in St Paul's Square, a once-bustling institution on the corporate lunch circuit, was the city's first big-name venue to go under during the credit crunch.See the full content of this document
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Back From the Brink and Ready to Steak His Claim
But less than four months after the business ceased trading, leaving creditors owed several thousands pounds, The Bucklemaker, which specialised in fish, is to ...
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