Saturday, 12 April 2008

Hay-on-Wye, Town of Scaffolding!

That's what it looks like from here, anyway, with the Clock Tower at the end of Broad Street still swaddled in green netting, and the Old House next to the Three Tuns with new scaffolding right across the front - I'm not sure what they're going to do there. Then there's the Demolition company down at Underhill's, still demolishing, and they're still working on the florist's (the sign on the door saying they'd be re-opening on Wednesday was a bit optimistic).
Still, Spar has re-opened, with all new, shiny shelving. To be honest, there's not a lot they could do to change the layout in such a long, narrow shop, so they haven't. The middle shelving is higher, which makes it all feel a bit claustrophobic, but there's more space near the counter. There were a lot of people in there having a nosy this morning (yes, including me).
Sigi's now has their final sale on, as the building has been sold - and the building containing Barclay's Bank is also up for sale (business not affected).

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