A new tenant has been found for a disused shop in the middle of Hereford – which may or may not be a supplier of “superfood” snacks and drinks.
Herefordshire Council, which appears to be the owner of 43 Widemarsh Street, has concluded a lease on the shop with Rose & Ramble.
“The property has been vacant for a number of years,” the record of the council’s decision points out. It appears to have last been occupied by Fit, a casual clothing store.
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The building is jointly grade II listed with its neighbour at number 45. Its front is currently scaffolded.
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Particulars advertising the let earlier this year said it would be on a 10-year basis.
Rose & Ramble was incorporated as a business in April last year, its directors listed as Benjamin Crump and Geogia Powell and its registered address given as the Holme Lacy industrial estate in the city.
A supplier named “Rose & Ramble – Hunderton” has been getting glowing reviews from local customers on food delivery site Deliveroo since last September, for their superfood bowls, smoothies, oat bowls and drinks. But the site does not publish their contact details.
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