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Alastair Watkin and apprentice Caelan Thomson of Frankwell Artisan Butchers
Alastair Watkin has launched Frankwell Artisan Butchers, in Frankwell, Shrewsbury, after 35 years in the trade.
His first day of trading was yesterday, and he was looking far from an April fool as Salopians queued up to sample his wares.
The shop has been converted from a hair salon, but now it will be home to clean cuts of a different kind.
Alastair said: Three days ago it was a hairdressers, but we ve completely refurbished it. We ve been getting a lot of people today. They re loving it. They ve been queueing outside. It s a great little area, Frankwell.
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New liquidators for Green Family Butchers Ltd to pursue legal action against Mad Butcher Holdings
10 Feb, 2021 04:44 AM
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Mad Butcher Holdings is facing legal action. Photo / Supplied
Aimee Shaw is a business reporter focusing on retail, small businessaimee.shaw@nzherald.co.nz@AceeyShaw
The new liquidators of the company behind Mad Butcher Pukekohe intend pursuing legal action against franchise holder Mad Butcher Holdings as creditors claims surpass $750,000. Green Family Butchers, trading as Mad Butcher Pukekohe, was placed into liquidation in May 2020 with Victoria Toon of Corporate Restructuring appointed at the time. However, she has since resigned and Catherine and Peter Jollands of Jollands Calendar have replaced her.