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Published:
6:30 AM April 1, 2021
Ben Stubbs and his wife Charlotte are opening Stubby s Pizza in Sheringham High Street.
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A new family-run pizzeria offering hand-stretched pizza is opening in Sheringham.
Stubby s Pizza is set to open in the former Hastings of Sheringham greengrocers, on the High Street, in April.
The new restaurant, which will specialise in Neapolitan style pizzas served in a relaxed setting, will be run by Ben Stubbs and his wife Charlotte.
Ben Stubbs and his wife Charlotte are opening Stubby s Pizza in Sheringham High Street.
- Credit: Kate Wolstenholme
The couple previously ran Two Hounds Pizza, a mobile catering business that specialised in weddings and events. However, the pair decided to switch to bricks and mortar, using their expertise in the hospitality industry to open their own restaurant, a departure from their food truck roots.
Published:
2:03 PM February 19, 2021
From out of work to running her own business aged 20: Hannah Gibbons, from Bodham, near Holt, has set up Quirky Norfolk Bakes.
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A 20-year-old former hotel worker determined not to be without a job because of the pandemic has launched her own quirky cake business.
Jammy Dodgers flavoured cakes from Quirky Norfolk Bakes.
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Hannah Gibbons, from Bodham, near Holt, found herself without a job last May after working self-employed for a local hotel.
So she decided to give her dream of running her own cake making firm a go. She worked last year to obtain some cookery qualifications and set up Quirky Norfolk Bakes from home.