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'Gourmet' dog treats now on the menu at DLL venues

'Gourmet' dog treats now on the menu at DLL venues

Rhyl Journal29-04-2025

Denbighshire Leisure Ltd (DLL), which is in the process of being sold to private investors, has partnered with dog treat brand, Sir Woofchester's. A selection of dog-friendly treats will be on the menus at DLL's food and beverage sites across the county.
The menu includes: Paw Scratchies, Bark Burgers, Sunday Roast, Bark Bangers and House Treats for Dogs.
Jamie Groves, Managing Director of DLL, said: "We are thrilled to be working with Sir Woofchester's to bring these fantastic treats to our canine visitors.
"Our goal has always been to provide high quality experiences for all our guests, including our canine pals, and the exciting launch of this new offering is the perfect way to ensure that our four-legged friends are just as pampered as their human companions."
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The new dog-friendly menu is available at 1891 Terrace - Rhyl, Beach Hut - Nova Prestatyn, Cafe 21 - North Wales Bowls Centre and Cafe R - Ruthin Craft Centre.
In March, Denbighshire County Council agreed a proposal to sell DLL to private investors for £1.5million.
The identity of the company behind plans to buy out DLL has been identified as River Capital, a subsidiary of the Merseyside Special investment fund (MSFI).

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