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Restaurant owner Gary Usher raises £100k in 24 hours for new venue
Gary aimed to raise £150k in 30 days
Restaurateur Gary Usher is crowdfunding for a new venue
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Merseyside restaurant owner Gary Usher has almost reached his crowdfunding goal of £150k less than 24 hours after it launched.
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Gary Usher crowdfunds to launch Elite Bistro Events
Announcing the crowdfund on
Twitter, Usher said the business would cater for events including weddings, and operate alongside the group s Elite Bistros at Home operation from the group s newly-acquired headquarters in Hoole, Chester.
Speaking in a video message, Usher said: [Elite Bistros at Home] has been such an amazing business for us. It s been so good that we are opening our next business, which is Elite Bistro Events.
The month-long crowdfund will launch on 1 June and involve selling Elite Bistros meal vouchers, with the money put towards helping to launch Elite Bistro Events.
Pubs and restaurants across Merseyside forced to close as poor weather hits the region
Many venues have made the tough decision to close their doors for a few days
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Trappist House, a Belgian inspired bistro in Hoylake, is among the restaurants closing until the weather gets better (Image: Trappist House)
Bars and restaurants across Merseyside have been forced to close just weeks after reopening their doors due to bad weather.
The region has been blessed with relatively dry conditions since the hospitality industry opened back up on April 12, with beer gardens, terraces, and other venues serving customers outdoors. This week’s weather so far has proven too much for many