Stroud Brewery is seeking £100,000 in support to see out the pandemic
Gloucestershire’s much loved Stroud Brewery has launched a campaign to raise £100,000 to help the business make it through the pandemic.
The brewery is asking customers to ‘pay it forward’ to help cover its overheads until April 2021.
Five Valleys’ favourite Stroud Brewery has launched a campaign to raise £100,000 to help the business make it through the pandemic.
The brewery, which employs 25 full-time staff, is asking customers to ‘pay it forward’ to help it raise the money, which will help see it through until the end of April 2021.’
Greg Pilley, Stroud Brewery’s managing director, said: ‘This is about cash flow. We have staff and fixed costs, but we can’t trade. This is not about donations from people – it is about paying it forward.’
THE Five Valleys Indoor Market in Stroud has welcomed two new local businesses to the line up. The first of the new arrivals is Nova’s Ice Cream Parlour, headed up by Matthew Griffiths and Philip Fry. Nova’s will bring a selection of sweet treats to the market, including candyfloss, crepes and 15 different flavours of Winstone’s ice cream, available in cones or takeaway tubs. Nova’s is a family-run business and the same team are behind Brody’s Take Out, which has been open at Five Valleys since the market opened at the beginning of the year. Brody’s and Nova’s are named after owner’s two grandchildren.
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