And while many other businesses like his can t open until at least May 17 because of limited or no outside seating, Mr Gray is relieved he had the apparent foresight to address that issue.
A year ago the garden to the side of the rail track had been completely overgrown , but it has been cleared and doubled in size, while tables, gazebos and a disabled access ramp have been added to massively increase capacity.
He said: I know I m fairly lucky here, to have what is probably one of the bigger gardens in Wymondham. Over the next few weeks we can make the most of it – I m just praying on the weather really.
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