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Keep independent cafe culture thriving in Gloucester - plea as five go up for sale

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Monday, March 18, 2013
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HELP keep our independent cafe culture thriving is the message from businesses in Westgate Street.

Concerns have been raised after it emerged five traders could leave the street.

  1. All change:  The Crows Nest; StanMan's; and the Coffee Cup. Right;  Café El Bahdja owner Lizzie Abderrahim.

    The Crows Nest

  2.  El Bahdja owner Lizzie Abderrahim.

    El Bahdja owner Lizzie Abderrahim.

  3. End of an era?   Cafe El Bahdja, The Comfy Pew and Hedley's, inset.

    End of an era? Cafe El Bahdja,

Cafe El Bahdja and StanMan's are both on the market and The Coffee Cup is thought to have stopped trading last Saturday. The Crows Nest opened 15 weeks ago but the building is still for sale so there are fears it could close if a buyer is found who does not want to keep them on as a tennant.

The Comfy Pew is also understood to be up for sale.

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Hedley's, the popular sandwich bar and cafe, was on the market but owner Chris Brookes said he had now decided to stay and has signed a new lease.

Ivan Taylor, from the Westgate Quarter Traders' Association, hopes that: "It is a shame to see so many seasoned business holders going because they are good at what they do."

He hopes the shops will be taken over by like-minded people instead of chains.

Most of the owners say they are leaving for personal reasons, not a lack of trade, but that the council does need to do more to ensure independents can survive in the city. They say tourists get coached down to the Quays and shoppers flock to Eastgate Street, but not enough is being done to draw them to Westgate Street.

Owner of Cafe El Bahdja Lizzie Abderrahim said: "There are fewer people working at Shire Hall so we don't see those regulars any more and the prison closing has been a factor.

"We definitely see a drop in trade when events are on at the Quays."

She added: "There are also lots of empty shops.

"Why would people come down here?"

Crows Nest owner John Redfearn agreed that cafes alone are not enough of a draw and believes art galleries could be a way forward. He said: "There needs to be more vibrant things going on. There are shops just sat empty."

He is due to host an art exhibition in his building over Easter weekend.

City council leader Paul James said plans were being looked at to create a coach crop off at the end of the pedestrian zone in Westgate Street.

He added: "We have a part to play but everyone has to work together to generate footfall."

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  • Profile image for RoadWombat

    by RoadWombat

    Tuesday, March 19 2013, 1:04AM

    “No-one will come in because:
    1. The council want to charge extortionate amounts to park.
    2. The council have destroyed many of Gloucester's historical buildings that gave the place character (e.g. The Bell in Southgate Street).
    3. The council have decided to shift the focus to the docks.

    Starting to see a theme here?”

  • Profile image for Bratfurd

    by Bratfurd

    Monday, March 18 2013, 10:37AM

    “Crows Nest sell excellent Soups (and really friendly service!), Stan Man do great deserts, and El Bahdja sell intriguing North African cuisine. Shame to see them go and be left with cookie cutter bland from the chains. Save our independents! p.s Maybe the local shops could get together and launch a 'buy local' loyalty card, with each offering a menu sub selection for free on the nth purchase?”

  • Profile image for SandraPee

    by SandraPee

    Monday, March 18 2013, 10:01AM

    “It's sad that these small independent shops look like closing , however, I've long thought that the idea of lots of ''cafe'' food/drink shops surely is not the best of ideas at a time when families are struggling to make ends meet . For many, eating out can be one of the first things to cut out . There are so many shops doing the same thing, like in Southgate Street between The Cross and Longsmith Street . You can very easily ''saturate'' the market .”

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    by TimMessanger

    Monday, March 18 2013, 9:34AM

    “Again if any artwork is displayed in a vacant retail unit and it is available to purchase then rates are payable, if there was some way the council could introduce a scheme whereby local art galleries displaying local art could be exempt from rates maybe they could fill the units on a temporary basis and get some life into the street and inject extra cash into the local economy.”

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