Updated: July 15 2021, 9.46am
Gareth and Anne Finn, with daughter Orla, second from right, and staff member Niamh Henderson, with Bear the dog.
Wee Bear Cafe has used the coronavirus lockdowns of the last year to expand their business – almost completely outdoors.
Family-run business The Wee Bear Cafe at Bridgend of Lintrathen, near Kirriemuir, at the gateway to the Angus glens, has expanded its capacity by building an entirely new outdoor space.
Run by Gareth and Anne Finn, who are ably assisted by son, Rui, and daughter, Orla, the cafe is a popular spot for people visiting the glens to enjoy a walk, cycle or day trip.
Rob Vincent owner of Vincent’s Garage in the village of Rushall, near Diss, is selling his “unique” Christmas tree holder, which looks very much like a painted Vauxhall Corsa with a hole in the roof.
HOPES have been raised for Osmington s vanishing White Horse thanks to a holiday park boss and council rangers - despite warnings there was nothing to prevent the iconic hill carving fading to nothing .
Recent photo showing barely there Osmington White Horse Picture: Rob Vincent But now Weymouth s Waterside Holiday Group has come forward to offer help in sprucing it up - while Dorset Council has said that although the authority is not responsible for maintaining the White Horse, its ranger team plans to visit the site this spring.
How the carving used to look Picture: Graham Hunt Dave Bennet, CEO of Waterside Group - which has three holiday parks in the town - has offered support from the business groundskeepers.