Owners Hollie Elliston and Nicky Frosdick are looking forward to welcoming customers back.
Nicky Frosdick in store ahead of the re-opening of Chari Boutique on the High Street in Lowestoft.
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Mrs Frosdick said: It s so exciting. We are now based at a bigger site, with so much more footfall up here. Hopefully it is going to be a busy time. Everyone has been so friendly, it is so much like a little community up here.
In Ditchingham, Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney shop, which supports the homeless, is reopening after closing on March 16 last year.
Based at the All Hallows Convent, Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney is also home to 32 formerly homeless people, so the charity decided to keep the site closed to the public until the autumn to keep the residents safe.
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Own a Greggs; the bakery chain is a tenant in a block of retail units up for sale in Diss for £825,000.
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It s a sausage roll lover s dream. That s because this two-storey Norfolk shopping complex is for sale complete with a Greggs.
The building in Mere Street, Diss has a ground floor retail unit and first floor storage let to the bakery firm. On the first floor are offices also let to Iliffe Media - publisher of newspaper titles like the Diss Express.
The centre was built around 50 years ago and is let to Greggs for £34,000 a year and Iliffe Media for £12,000 a year.
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3:46 PM December 18, 2020
Pam Perry, co-owner of Hilary and Alice, with creative assistant, Mary Lambert, at their new store in Diss town centre, Mere Street.
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“Quirky, funky and whimsical homeware”, is some of what is available at a new store which has officially reopened in a town centre.
Pam Perry (right), co-owner of Hilary and Alice, with creative assistant, Mary Lambert, at their new store in Diss town centre, Mere Street.
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And after months of hard work behind the scenes, their new store, which moved from Park Road to Mere Street, in Diss town centre, has finally reopened.