Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Around Town

Sad to see that Grandma Hetty's sweetshop is re-locating. Our loss is Leominster's gain! They will be closing on 3rd Sept. I'll miss seeing Grandma Hetty and her two black labradors on the riverside path in the mornings (and so will Islay!).
And, as I was looking at the sign in Grandma Hetty's window, I noticed that Hat to Have it is now empty! Another loss for Lion Street.

However, since Village SOS went out on Talgarth Mill a few weeks ago, I have been noticing people coming into Hay wearing the stickers to show that they have been round the mill. It's nice to see the mill doing so well - and they've now opened a gift shop as well as the mill and cafe. It's another good attraction to bring tourists to the area, so it was a pity to see a rather mean-spirited letter in the B&R last week, saying that all the people involved were incomers and what was the point anyway (I paraphrase, but that was the gist). In fact, all the people involved aren't incomers, as a letter in reply states this week, and it's a start to attracting new businesses to Talgarth as more people visit - and it's already providing some new employment which is sorely needed, even if it couldn't replace the old Hospital in terms of numbers.

5 comments:

Arthur's Dad said...

And farewell too to Sage Femme which closed yesterday, although I understand it is to be replaced by . . . a bookshop!

Aussie Expat said...

I think the B&R letter writer missed the point. Sure, many people involved in the project were incomers, but so what? They helped to bring some new life (and money) into Talgarth didn't they?

Eigon said...

I understand that Sage Femme will not be closing down completely, but will be moving into the grounds of Tinto House - and Chris Luddington is taking over the space. He has been trading for several years at Broad Street Books as one of the units there, specialising in Observer Books and Ladybirds and related things (though he started off originally with golf memorabilia!).

And I agree completely, Aussie Expat - I think the mill can only be good for Talgarth.

Arthur's Dad said...

That's good news then about Sage Femme. Hurrah!

And yes, Chris Luddington and his wonderful collections of Observers books. That's got to be good news too.

Eigon said...

Passing by Hat to Have it today, I saw that they now have a sign up saying that they have re-located to Brecon.
And Grandma Hetty says that the sweet shop is going to be replaced by a beautician when she heads off for Leominster.