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Norfolk and Suffolk firms excited for April 12 Covid easing

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. - Credit: Mick Howes 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.

Norfolk row of shops with a Greggs bakery for sale

Published: 11:00 AM April 3, 2021    Own a Greggs; the bakery chain is a tenant in a block of retail units up for sale in Diss for £825,000. - Credit: Chapman chartered surveyors 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.

Government s lockdown roadmap divides opinion amongst Diss businesses

Government s lockdown roadmap divides opinion amongst Diss businesses
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Upcycling business officially opens in Diss town centre

Published: 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. - Credit: Emily Thomson “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. - Credit: Emily Thomson 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. 

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