Family thank ‘crazy generous’ Meanwood locals for £10,000 donation after restaurant car crash

The family-run restaurant has thanked locals for their ‘crazy’ generosity

Residents in Meanwood have raised over £10,000 to help restore a beloved local restaurant front after a car crashed into it last month.

The accident forced Zucco to close just a week after reopening for indoor dining due to damage caused by an out-of-control motorist in the early hours of the morning on Wednesday, 19th May.

Locals quickly rallied to support their favorite family-run Italian restaurant, which has been serving the community for years.

A fundraiser was set up by Zucco chef Jack Richards, saying that “anyone that knows the Leggiero family will understand that they are far to proud to ask for the help they really deserve.”

Jack took it upon himself to help find the funds to restore the restaurant to how it was, and has completely blown his initial target out of the water.

At the time of writing, the fundraiser has pulled in £10,904 with donations still rolling in. The funds raised mean the family can now replace the damaged window and doors as well as retile and replace tables and chairs whilst they wait for the insurance money to come through.

Local families have also left comments, sharing their sympathies with the family and their affection for the local restaurant.

“Gutted for you all. Can’t wait to come back and see you as soon as you open. The Beadnall Family” said Andrew Beadnall, who donated £200 towards the restaurant’s refurbishment.

Whilst Kevin Cassidy, who donated £100, said: “Marie and I were devastated to learn of the closure. We trust the repair work will go smoothly and we can soon enjoy some great food in one of our favourite restaurants. Good luck guys.”

Nigel Wilson, donating £20, said: “What is the point of coming out of lockdown if Zuccos isnt open? I hope you get back up soon. Take care.”

Scenes outside Zucco following the car crash that forced it to close just a week after reopening

The family have since thanked their customers for their generosity.

Mr Leggiero said: “It’s so kind of everyone. It just shows how we’ve made a difference to the community, which is nice to see.

“It means that while we’re waiting for the insurance money to come in, we can carry on paying staff wages and rent will get paid. It makes a massive difference.”

“I’m glad to see how much Zucco means to the community and this will help us to speed up the reopening and to help pay staff their full wage as they’ve missed out on enough during the last 18 months!”

He added: “We just want to say thank you. It means so much to the entire family just to know we’ve got the whole community behind us and there’s going to be a lot of free arancini given out when we reopen.”

They anticipate they’ll be able to reopen in roughly 4 weeks, so mark your calendars.

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