Yorkshire Lavender was established in 1995 outside Terrington and grew to incorporate a shop, tea room, plant nursery and gardens
Despite the liquidation process formally starting on August 25, the Terrington site on which the business was based is continuing to operate.
“I issued a credit note for the 40 which took the bill from around £1,000 down to around £800. But then it was complete silence again.” Director Dominic M’Benga said: “It takes a long time - even the bottles that we manufacture for them take 40 minutes each - and it costs money.Malton-based Inprint Colour are owed over £4,500. Sales manager Andrew Dunce said his company had been chasing the unpaid money for months but received no response.
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