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Madtom Land & Sea in Narberth closes and up for sale
Madtom Land & Sea in Narberth closes and up for sale

Western Telegraph

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Western Telegraph

Madtom Land & Sea in Narberth closes and up for sale

Madtom Land & Sea has announced it will be up for sale. The restaurant has over 300 reviews on Tripadvisor with an average rating of 4.6 stars out of five and a recommendation ratio of 98% from 242 reviews on Facebook. A spokesperson Madtom Land & Sea posted on Facebook: 'It's time to move on! Restaurant For Sale! With a heavy heart we have made the decision to close Madtom for the foreseeable future. 'Time to slow down a little, gather our thoughts and focus on the next chapter! Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the past 6 years, and to our fantastic team, we couldn't have done it without you. 'The Restaurant is now for sale, if you would like to know more or request a viewing please message.' Following the announcement, hundreds of locals responded to the post expressing their sadness. Kevin Clarke said: 'Thank you all for the last six years. Amongst the best dining experiences in Pembrokeshire. Good luck for the next chapter.' Sue James-Davies added: 'Thank you for such an amazing fish restaurant experience over the years. Very sorry you are closing but wish you all the very best for the future. Narberth won't be the same without you, but you deserve to be happy!' Tina Blankson agreed: 'I'm really sad for you all, Tom! This is such sad news. Wishing you well, wherever you land, know that I will come and find you. All the best. To all, covered in much love hugs and very best wishes.' Caroline Husecken also wrote: 'So sad that you have closed you will be so missed by us all in Narberth you have been a huge asset to the town! Wishing you Tom, Sam and your team all the best for your future ventures!'

‘Heavy heart' as popular Pembrokeshire restaurant announces closure
‘Heavy heart' as popular Pembrokeshire restaurant announces closure

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

‘Heavy heart' as popular Pembrokeshire restaurant announces closure

The owners of a popular Pembrokeshire restaurant have expressed their 'heavy heart' with plans to close their business. Madtom Land & Sea has announced it will be up for sale. The restaurant has over 300 reviews on Tripadvisor with an average rating of 4.6 stars out of five and a recommendation ratio of 98% from 242 reviews on Facebook. A spokesperson Madtom Land & Sea posted on Facebook: 'It's time to move on! Restaurant For Sale! With a heavy heart we have made the decision to close Madtom for the foreseeable future. 'Time to slow down a little, gather our thoughts and focus on the next chapter! Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the past 6 years, and to our fantastic team, we couldn't have done it without you. 'The Restaurant is now for sale, if you would like to know more or request a viewing please message.' Following the announcement, hundreds of locals responded to the post expressing their sadness. Kevin Clarke said: 'Thank you all for the last six years. Amongst the best dining experiences in Pembrokeshire. Good luck for the next chapter.' Sue James-Davies added: 'Thank you for such an amazing fish restaurant experience over the years. Very sorry you are closing but wish you all the very best for the future. Narberth won't be the same without you, but you deserve to be happy!' Tina Blankson agreed: 'I'm really sad for you all, Tom! This is such sad news. Wishing you well, wherever you land, know that I will come and find you. All the best. To all, covered in much love hugs and very best wishes.' Caroline Husecken also wrote: 'So sad that you have closed you will be so missed by us all in Narberth you have been a huge asset to the town! Wishing you Tom, Sam and your team all the best for your future ventures!'

Plans for former Broadmarsh shopping centre 'to be unveiled'
Plans for former Broadmarsh shopping centre 'to be unveiled'

BBC News

time28-01-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Plans for former Broadmarsh shopping centre 'to be unveiled'

New plans for Nottingham's former Broadmarsh Centre will be revealed by the end of March, the city council leader has Labour-run authority reclaimed the site in 2020 after previous owner Intu went into Khan said £3m in funding pledged to demolish the rest of the former shopping centre should become available in the next two Local Democracy Reporting Service said she also told a meeting she would prioritise building family homes over student accommodation. 'Strategic importance' Construction firm Willmott Dixon finished demolishing a section of the shopping centre in 2022 before work on the Green Heart city park - which opened in September last year - a full council meeting on Monday, Khan, said the authority was "working with advisers to finalise the preferred option" for the site, which is due to be presented to its executive board in March."This site, as all councillors will appreciate, is of immense geographical and strategic importance to Nottingham and it is vital we get this right," she the meeting Kevin Clarke, leader of the Nottingham Independents and Independent Group, asked if Khan could "give us a commitment that permanent residential accommodation will be prioritised on the site rather than purpose-built student accommodation", which the leader was "exactly what we are asking for"."Our ambition is to see more housing, more families, and working class people moving in there, rather than students, so that is a commitment that we make," she said.

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