Donegal nightclub seeks protection from €8.2m debts
A Co Donegal nightclub has sought bankruptcy protection from its creditors after amassing debts of more than €8.2 million.
Ian Kehoe
A Co Donegal nightclub has sought bankruptcy protection from its creditors after amassing debts of more than €8.2 million.
Golden Grill, a Letterkenny venue that holds more than 2,000 people, petitioned the High Court to be put into examinership after running into cashflow difficulties.
The business owes Bank of Scotland (Ireland) €4.9 mill ion, while AIB is owned €730,000, according to documents lodged with the High Court last week.
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