In This Issue
Pet food manufacturers hit back at criticism
Raw Treat Pet Food Ltd recalls products over health risk
Call for urgent review of animal activities licensing
Pioneering Pawfect Foods set to hit the UK pet market
Excitement builds as PATS Telford gets set for epic show
Supreme drives cross category sales with treats value-add
Innocent launches British Air-Dried Complete Food
Measuring water quality in line with DEFRA guidelines
Police Dog awarded animals’ George Cross
Two miracle pets who dodged death by a whisker entered into national competition
Sales of pet cooling range take off during recent heatwave
Help owners to keep canines cool this summer
PetQuip Awards-nominated Trespaws introduces dog cooling vests
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Plans to replace popular pet shop with cafe
Pets at Home vet kicked and stamped on dog in fit of rage
Pet retail assistants seek field sales roles
Nutriment is leader of the pack on ‘All About Dog Food’ supersite
Discover Tonka Toys for dogs
Pet firm reaches regional finals of NatWest Great British Entrepreneur Awards
See CSJ’s ‘A Way with Dogs’ - series 2
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Smart Garden Products launches new pet division
Dog food labels too hard to read for half of Brits
Pets at Home criticised by bird welfare group
National campaign to promote responsible dog walking
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Plans to replace popular pet shop with cafe

 

A Norfolk pet shop, set to close down in September, could be replaced by a cafe if planning permission for change of use is granted.

 

News that Belton Pet and Hardware in a pretty village near Great Yarmouth was met with a wave of disappointment from local residents.

 

Now a planning application has been submitted to Great Yarmouth Borough Council to change the use of the premises to cafe.

 

The applicant is named as Clint Rice, while mother and daughter Jacqueline and Laura Lovejoy are planning to run the business.

 

Laura Lovejoy, who plans to run the cafe with her mum Jacqueline, said: "Belton has been a huge part of my family's life for many years. 

 

"When the opportunity to take over the shop came up we wanted to find a way to give back to the village. 

 

"We knew that Belton Pet and Hardware is a hub for the community but due to difficult market conditions and the current owner retiring, it wasn't viable to carry on. 

 

"We therefore decided that opening a cafe/tea room would be a fantastic way to bring the community together."

 

To read the full Great Yarmouth Mercury report click here

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