Durham mobile fish & chip van closes hatch for good
The Mobile traditional Fish & Chip Van, a familiar sight across Durham for many years, confirmed in an emotional social media statement that the business will not be returning.
In a Facebook post, owners Adele and Scott said: βAs you may already know, we have had our business off the road for the last four months.
“It is with a heavy heart and much sadness that The Mobile traditional Fish & Chip Van has closed its hatch for good.β
Following a crash in October last year, the van has been out of action for the past four months. Β
The owners said the insurance payout was not enough for them to reopen, bringing an end to βmany happy years of fryingβ.
The post added: βSo unfortunately after the accident, the payout hasnβt been what we hoped for so unfortunately, the decision has been made for us.
βAfter many happy years of frying, we, Adele and Scott, wonβt be coming back and would like to thank you all for your support, loyalty, gossip, general chit chat, moans, groans, getting wet and cold, coming out in the snow, putting up with us and for all you whom turned in to our friends. We thank you all.
βWe genuinely cannot thank our suppliers and everyone enough for the continued support through such hard times, which allowed our business to grow and succeed for all those years!
“Lastly, customers, a huge and massive thanks to you. Our amazing supporters and everyone who has helped us in any way, thank you for keeping us going.
βThis is a very emotional farewell.β
Since announcing the news of the closure, customers have inundated the couple with support.
One person said: βYou will definitely be missed; they were the best fish and chips about.β
While another person commented: βSo sorry to hear this, the best fish and chips Iβve ever had.
βYou have to do whatβs best for you and I wish you all the best for whatever the future holds for you both.β