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Late night trading at the Five Valleys indoor market is set to return on the last Friday of each month, with traders serving street food, drinks,… ....
RESTAURANTS and cafes along with the indoor market and Cinema at Five Valleys Shopping Centre in Stroud are now welcoming visitors back indoors following the easing of restrictions from today (Monday). The Five Valleys indoor market has reopened its communal seating area situated right in the heart of over 20 food and drink vendors. Individual traders are also reopening their own seating areas including Thai 2 Go, Bao Ma, Armadeli, La Cantina, Pieminister and the Artisan Baker. Non Solo Pasta, also located within the Five Valleys indoor market, are now able to welcome diners to eat in their brand new dining area within their fully refurbished unit since expanding their business in April this year. ....
The last twelve months have seen a major transformation of Stroud’s Five Valleys shopping centre. Improvements have included the upgraded multi storey car park as well as the creation of new retail units. High quality town centre apartments have also been created with work underway on more residential accommodation. The investment in the town to date totals more than £17 million. At the heart of the project is the food market hall, with a line up of local artisan traders and food to go outlets. A greengrocer is set to join the line up on Friday. The centre is owned and managed by Dransfield Properties Ltd and the team behind the project are now focussed on the reopening of non-essential retail scheduled for April 12th which fits in with the planned launch of the centre’s new Sanderson’s Department Store. ....
LOCKDOWN has forced most businesses to shut and while restrictions have been eased at times normality is still some way off. Nevertheless, ventures have still managed to launch despite the pandemic, so here are 10 businesses that opened since the first lockdown began. These businesses have entered the hospitality sector at a time when almost 300,000 people have lost their jobs due to the pandemic, accounting for over a third of all job losses between February and November, according to the Office for National Statistics. Stroud’s Five Valley’s market has successfully launched with many stores opening under their roof, including: ....