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4:23 PM March 2, 2021
Owners of the floating restaurant the Lady Florence are looking forward to taking it out for sunset cruises thanks to a LEP grant
- Credit: River Cruise Restaurants
A river cruise restaurant has been buoyed by a grant which will help it extend its sailing season.
The Lady Florence which takes dining guests on a spectacular voyage taking in Suffolk’s most stunning coastal habitats has been awarded a £2,500 Visitor Economy Grant grant to help it buy new marine radar and chart-plotting equipment which will enable it to sail late into the evening.
Co-owner Kris Ambury who runs the business with partner Craig said the New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) grant boost means that the business will be able to make up for lost time once lockdown restrictions ease.
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Visitors enjoyed the sunshine in Southwold on Bank Holiday Monday Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN
- Credit: Archant
Hard-hit hospitality businesses across Norfolk and Suffolk have been given tens of thousands of pounds in special grant aid to get them through the coronavirus pandemic.
New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) is striving to keep alive the region’s key tourism sector which has been crippled by the crisis.
One beneficiary of its Visitor Economy Grant Scheme has been a north Norfolk hotel why has managed to get it new keyless entry system funded by the scheme.
Virginia Court Hotel in Cromer a 23-bed seaside hotel which sustained heavy losses when it was forced to close is hoping it will attract guests looking for a more flexible check-in and check-out system.
Visitors enjoyed the sunshine in Southwold on Bank Holiday Monday Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN
- Credit: Archant
Hard-hit hospitality businesses across Norfolk and Suffolk have been given tens of thousands of pounds in special grant aid to get them through the coronavirus pandemic.
New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) is striving to keep alive the region’s key tourism sector which has been crippled by the crisis.
One beneficiary of its Visitor Economy Grant Scheme has been a north Norfolk hotel why has managed to get it new keyless entry system funded by the scheme.
Virginia Court Hotel in Cromer a 23-bed seaside hotel which sustained heavy losses when it was forced to close is hoping it will attract guests looking for a more flexible check-in and check-out system.