Liquidators to be appointed to two Munster businesses 

'Due to extremely high and continuously rising costs and demands across all aspects of the business, we have no choice but to close our doors'
Liquidators to be appointed to two Munster businesses 

Hospitality operators have voiced concern about the growing number of closures, with many once again calling for a reduction in Vat from 13.5% to 9%.

Nana Bea’s Café in Castleisland, Kerry, has scheduled a meeting of creditors for next week where a liquidator will be appointed to the insolvent pastel pink eatery, according to a notice by its parent company, Nana’s Bea Hive.

The business officially shuttered its doors to customers at the end of March, citing cost pressures.

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