A forfeiture notice displayed in the window of Nutriveo, on Ship Street, Brighton, states that the landlord has re-entered the property.
Dated October 3, it says: “Under the terms of the demised lease, we as authorised agents on behalf of the landlord have this day re-entered these premises, known as ground and lower-floor shop, 37 Ship Street, Brighton, BN1 1AB.”
The notice displayed in the shop window (Image: NQ)
A second notice, also in the store window, addresses the goods at the property.
It says: “Acting as agents for the involuntary bailee, we give notice to any third party who asserts ownership of the goods to which this notice relates: “The goods identified at ground and lower floor shop, 37 Ship Street, Brighton, BN1 1AB are being held at the property.
“The goods are ready for collection immediately and this is a notice of your obligation to take delivery of the goods at a mutually convenient time to be agreed and arranged with the involuntary bailee’s agents.
“Unless the goods are collected on or before 17:00 on 17 October 2025, the involuntary bailee or its agents will remove and dispose of the goods. The period between now and the deadline is sufficient to provide you with a reasonable opportunity to take delivery of the goods.
“If the goods are disposed of the involuntary bailee intends to retain its disposal costs from any sale proceeds.”
The café and juice bar opened in 2020 and offers fresh food, with a focus on nutrient-rich and organic products.
The company also has a store on Dyke Road, Brighton.
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