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Lisa Clarkson
Lisa Clarkson

THE owner of a bankrupt bridal shop took a bodyguard with her to a creditors meeting this week.

Lisa Clarkson, 33, from Warsash, who owned Arvella Bridal with branches in Silver Street, Bradford on Avon, and Lyndhurst, Hampshire, faced angry brides-to-be for the first time since her shops closed without warning last month, at a meeting held at the liquidator's office in Poole on Monday.

That meeting was for creditors of the Hampshire shop and a meeting for creditors of the Bradford shop is expected within the next few weeks.

Bernard Camish, owner of The Poplars pub in Wingfield, attended the meeting after he had to shell out twice for his daughter's wedding dress when the business folded.

He had to pay another £1,200 for his daughter Ria's dress after finding it was still with the designer, and lost £700 he paid for hiring the men's suits and £400 for shoes and handbags.

Mr Camish said: "There were about 80 people there, mostly brides and their mothers. They were spitting blood and fire. They were calling her all names under the sun.

"Lisa Clarkson arrived with a huge bodyguard then we heard the report as to why the business had gone down."

In a three page-long report Mrs Clarkson blames the failure of her business on being let down by suppliers and a downturn in the market.

She said a number of people cancelled orders without settling their bills when they found they could buy similar gowns for less money direct from factories in China via the internet.

But Mr Camish said: "I just can't see where all that money has gone when it seemed to be such a successful business."

Debts for the Hampshire shop have been estimated at more than £370,000 by liquidator Nick Peat.

Mr Peat said: "The meeting went more or less as expected.

"The room was full of brides and their families accusing her of fraud.

"The Bradford on Avon shop will be going into liquidation shortly and I am drawing up a list of creditors who will be informed when a date has been set for the meeting."

The Bradford shop was known as Arvella Bridal but traded under the name The Wedding Outlet Ltd.

He added: "We need to sort out the stock and send some back to suppliers and some brides will get their dresses back.

"Whatever is left will go into a sale."

At the end of the meeting Mrs Clarkson exited through a back door and left in a BMW to avoid any further confrontations.

6:15pm Friday 18th July 2008

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Posted by: Necker, Trowbridge on 11:06pm Fri 18 Jul 08
At the end of the meeting Mrs Clarkson exited through a back door and left in a BMW to avoid any further confrontations.


With a full tank of petrol and all optional extras on a new plate no doubt.

Theres no honour among theives especially when it's not personal, just business.

Posted by: warm-mister, warminster on 12:35am Sat 19 Jul 08
Have you ever run a business Necker ? or do you work for someone ?
Posted by: Necker, Trowbridge on 12:45am Sat 19 Jul 08
I drive a BMW if thats any help...
Posted by: Disgusted of, Westbury on 12:10pm Sat 19 Jul 08
Necker wrote:
I drive a BMW if thats any help...

Another tosser with no respect for the environment.
Posted by: Necker, Trowbridge on 12:20pm Sat 19 Jul 08
Thanks for that Disgusted.
Posted by: hte, westbury on 1:18pm Sat 19 Jul 08
maybe she could sell her car to repay some of the customers that she defrauded, and a bodyguard wasnt cheap for someone that is supposed to be broke!!
was she expecting her angry customers to shower her with confetti as she came into the meeting?? shes potentially ruined alot of girls big days and caused them extra exspense.
Posted by: Disgusted of, Westbury on 1:48pm Sat 19 Jul 08

I still can't see that it is Ms Clarksons fault. At least she tried to have a bash which is a d a m n sight more than most people do. She can hardly be blamed for the economic mess this country is in and people who won't pay for what they have ordered can she?

As for the car. Who said it's hers? A beemer owned by her would certainly have already been grabbed by the receiver. It's a wonder that WT in its sh1t stirring didn't mention what colour it was!

I'm hardly going to shed tears for a publican who can well aford an extra £1200. Tough t1tties mate I'm sure you'll just just shove a penny on a pint to pay for it!

Apart from all that she just doesn't have a dishonest face.

One other thing hte your post is highly libellous unless you can prove that Ms Clarkson has defrauded anyone you would be best advised to shut your big fat gob. At no point has any criminal actions against by this woman been suggest by anyone other than yourself.
Posted by: Sally Beenwell, Westbury on 2:03pm Sat 19 Jul 08
I hope she still got heathers dress there will be hell to pay
Posted by: warm-mister, warminster on 4:48pm Sat 19 Jul 08
'Disgusted' is talking absolute sense. Welcome to the credit crunch everybody, there will be plenty other casualties along the way. Does that make everyone that fails criminals ?
Posted by: Des, Wiltshire on 5:13pm Sat 19 Jul 08
Off to the Caribbean for a rest after all the stress I expect.
Posted by: IAMLEGEND, Wilts on 12:19pm Tue 22 Jul 08
Disgusted of, fair point, the credit crunch is affecting everyone especially small business, i dotn blame her entirly for this, but she handled it terribly!
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