Monday 6 July 2020

Yet More Re-opening

A sign has gone up in the window of Rohan to say that, as part of a phased re-opening of all the Rohan shops, they will be opening their doors on 16th July - but until then it is possible for customers to buy online, and the Hay shop will still get some sort of commission.
The Poetry Bookshop is changing their window display (it was set up with a Black Lives Matter display) and will be re-opening on reduced hours from Wednesday.
The Granary is re-opening, again in a reduced capacity, on Thursday. They will be selling takeaway drinks, breakfast boxes, ice creams, soup and roll and bacon rolls from 9am to 2pm, and to celebrate their first day they are giving away a free cake with every hot drink.
Little Green Refills will be on the Market this Thursday.
The Great British Sandwich Co. will have their takeaway van on the layby near the pill factory on Fridays from 5pm to 8pm - Powys County Council have told them they can't cook on the main Hay car park. They sell a variety of burgers (including Tex Mex) and hot dogs.
The Rhydspence Inn is also open for food now (pre-booked).
And the shop which used to be half of Roses' Bookshop, near the Clock Tower, has had a new purple paint job and will be opening soon as a Private Training Studio with Cat (from the Gym round the back of the Rose and Crown).

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