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READERS have reacted angrily after Barrow AFC announced that Holker Street will become a cashless venue. The club said it made the decision in line with government guidelines, which strongly advise that organisations encourage cashless payments to avoid cross contamination. Therefore no cash will be accepted for any purchases made within the stadium, ticket office, club shop or any other outlets. The club has linked up with specialists FairFX to provide flexibility to younger fans or those who may not have access to their own debit or credit cards. The FairFX Currency Card will be accepted inside Holker Street, allowing parents or guardians to pre-load money on to the card
Updated: July 15 2021, 9.46am
Gareth and Anne Finn, with daughter Orla, second from right, and staff member Niamh Henderson, with Bear the dog.
Wee Bear Cafe has used the coronavirus lockdowns of the last year to expand their business – almost completely outdoors.
Family-run business The Wee Bear Cafe at Bridgend of Lintrathen, near Kirriemuir, at the gateway to the Angus glens, has expanded its capacity by building an entirely new outdoor space.
Run by Gareth and Anne Finn, who are ably assisted by son, Rui, and daughter, Orla, the cafe is a popular spot for people visiting the glens to enjoy a walk, cycle or day trip.
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