Couple sued after ‘walking out’ on Noel Edmonds’ hospitality venue
A couple is being sued by Noel Edmonds' company for unpaid rent and damages after abandoning a restaurant venture at his River Haven Estate. The defendants claim they were misled about the extent of their involvement in a TV documentary series filmed on the property.
Why it matters
The case illustrates the legal complexities and potential conflicts arising from commercial leases tied to media production environments.
A couple who ran a restaurant on the South Island estate of TV personality Noel Edmonds claimed they were little more than "props" in a TV series filmed there.
The article presents both the plaintiff's legal claims and the defendants' counter-arguments regarding the contract dispute.
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