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The restaurants, cafes, bars, salons and attractions that have opened so far this year
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Look around Stainton Village s new bistro-style restaurant The Meldyke
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Chef Jack s bistro-style restaurant coming to Stainton Village
He s worked at some of the area s top eateries; now The Meldyke is getting ready for May opening
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A bistro-style restaurant is coming to Stainton Village.
Young chef Jack Butler wants The Meldyke to be everyone s favourite restaurant - with a happy, relaxed unpretentious vibe.
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The first six months of the pandemic was a particularly tough time for advertising and creative agencies as many of their clients, uncertain of the future, put budgets on hold.
It was a tense time for many, but LPi Group not only got through it, the Calgary-based agency is celebrating its 30 years in business by adding new clients and hiring more staff.
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“The pandemic has accelerated the transformation taking place in the shopper landscape, especially how, when and where shoppers engage with brands,” founder and CEO Craig Lindsay says. “Our investment in talented people, combined with the adoption of new platforms and processes, has LPi Group positioned to build on our three-decade reputation in the post-pandemic marketplace.”
VILLAGERS in Long Newton banding together in a bid to buy The Vane Arms have already pledged nearly a quarter of a million pounds to the cause in a little over two weeks. “The response has been incredible,” said retired firefighter Nigel Dennison, one of the founder members of the steering group behind the ambitious plan, which would see the venue become the first community pub on Teesside. “The financial commitments people have been prepared to make has exceeded all our expectations.” Just over a year has passed since the campaign was launched to “Save The Vane” from being turned into housing.
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