A FULL list of businesses that were left out of pocket after a lettings firm went bust has been revealed.

Brighton Holiday Homes ceased trading on May 28, telling its customers their bookings would no longer be valid and leaving people in the lurch.

Eight members of staff were also left without jobs.

The company, which opened in 2009, provided accommodation in the city for holidaymakers, with an emphasis on hen parties, which had to pay for their holidays six weeks in advance.

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It acted as an agent, letting properties on behalf of the owners.

This week, we revealed how owner Neil Stonehill (below) withdrew £1,024,281 over and above his salary from the company “for his personal benefit” before it closed.

The Argus:

More than 97 landlords and businesses in the city are owed sums ranging from £1 to £500,000.

And now a full list of people left out of pocket has been released on Companies House.

They are listed below:

  • Butlers With Bums – £5,000
  • Brighton Shine Limited – £1,472
  • Brighton and Hove City Council – £5,549
  • Brighton Marina Residential MC – £632.29
  • Brighton Cookery School – £10,298
  • Divine Shine Limited – £1,240
  • Haines security Limited – £279 Hendy Renault – £8,789
  • Perfect Pamper – £3,000
  • Pier Pressure – £319
  • Pyrotec Fire Protection Limited – £5,843
  • ACE Electrical Contractors – £2,316
  • Broadband Wherever – £223
  • BT Business – £6,631
  • 5 Rings IT Limited – £227
  • Hen Events – £200
  • Barclaycard – £1
  • Building Safety Associates – £828
  • Expression37 Limited – £1,400
  • Funding Circle Trustee Limited – £461,995
  • Fresh Linen Limited – £3,007 lHM Revenue and Customs - £60,000
  • Iomart Hosting Limited – £575
  • Knock At The Door Ltd – £2,673
  • Nucleus Cash Flow Finance Limited – £58,623
  • TV Licensing – £632 l Wordplay (UK) Limited – £632
  • NTD Internet Solutions Limited – £300
  • O Grupo Blue Bell de Ingles e Intercambio Ltda – £2,386