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New Hay-on-Wye cafe asks planners if it can open longer

The applicant wishes to vary condition 3 to afford opening hours from 8am to 6pm Monday to Wednesday and 8am to 9pm Thursday to Saturday, Sunday will remain as existing (11am to 5pm). An 8am opening targets locals and tourists for breakfast. Extending until 6pm Monday to Wednesday and until 9pm later in the week gives people the opportunity to eat/drink and shop after a busy day at work or up the mountains. Or perhaps capturing those meandering through the town centre after a busy day for an ’amuse bouche’ before retiring to a more formal eatery for supper. This a key financial strategy as currently there is nowhere to go eat/drink/shop early evening before going for dinner at the pub or a restaurant.

Top London chefs want to open restaurant in old Barclays bank

TWO highly regarded London chefs have revealed their plans for opening a restaurant and wine bar in former Barclays bank on the Herefordshire border. James and Emma Faulks, who have worked in the capital for the last 20 years, including at their own restaurant for the last 10, recently moved to the Hay-on-Wye area with their young family. A planning application submitted to the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority revealed the pair want to turn the old Barclays bank in Hay-on-Wye s Broad Street into a new restaurant. Plans showed the restaurant will also incorporate food-related retail, and the application includes new signs and a small extension.

Six fined for breaching Covid-19 rules after biking in Beacons

Six fined for breaching Covid-19 rules after biking in Beacons
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Covid rule-breakers from Coventry drove 100 miles to Wales to ride scrambler bikes

Covid rule-breakers from Coventry drove 100 miles to Wales to ride scrambler bikes
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Fines for Coventry men who breached Covid-19 travel laws visiting Powys

Police are targeting illegal off-roaders in Powys SIX men from Coventry have been fined for breaching Covid-19 travel regulations to use off-road quads at a Powys beauty spot. A joint police operation has been carried out in the Brecon Beacons to target people using off-road quads in the national park, with half-a-dozen men fined for travelling to the area. Dyfed-Powys, South Wales and Gwent Police, along with Brecon Beacons National Park wardens, joined forces on Sunday, February 28 to respond to concerns from the community around the use of quad bikes. Inspector Gwyndaf Bowen, of Dyfed Powys Police, said: “Operation Rover took place in response to community concerns regarding quad bikes.

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