Non-essential shops and cafes across the region opened their doors on Monday for the first time in over three months. As lockdown restrictions eased, locations throughout the Tyne Valley were able to welcome people through their doors for the first time since December, much to the delight of both staff and customers. In Haltwhistle, the high street was a hive of action as sunny weather helped welcome customers back, with a range of businesses reopening their doors. One of which was Just Flowers, who have had to work behind closed doors during the latest lockdown, with owner Jane Burns admitting she was delighted to see everyone out and about again.
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Publishing date: Feb 17, 2021 • February 18, 2021 • 5 minute read • Tania Renelli, left, and Stephanie Grabish are co-owners of Salute Coffee Company, which recently completed a deal to acquire the Deluxe location on The Kingsway. The new Salute will feature a drive-through and complement existing locations in the south end and downtown.
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You might be getting smoked salmon on a bagel instead of chicken on a bun and washing it down with a latte or smoothie instead of a milkshake but food and beverages will still be served up by local owners at a prominent Kingsway location.
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