Chamber of Trade call attention to scaffolding at Lloyds Bank John St Porthcawl

Letter from Porthcawl Chamber of Trade / SUSSED to Lloyds Bank:

Dear Sir/Madam,

re: Scaffolding around Lloyds Bank, Porthcawl CF36 3AS

I write on behalf of the Porthcawl Chamber of Trade and SUSSED Wales.

For over six months now, Porthcawl town centre has been subjected to unsightly scaffolding erected around Lloyds Bank Porthcawl branch, 49, John Street, Porthcawl CF36 3AS.

Trade particularly at the retail outlet SUSSED, 4 – 5, James St. Porthcawl CF36 3BG, since before Christmas and now, has been impeded by the dominance of this scaffolding covering the whole of the bank, directly adjacent to these premises.

Town centre shops are finally being allowed to open after a long period closed. Activity along this framework has been little and sporadic. We believe the task should have been completed during the period provided by the lockdown closure of surrounding commercial premises.

The opportunity for street stalls, activities and thus income from outside, which we would normally have, has also been lost also to the charity Sustainable Wales.

It is with dismay and disappointment that this situation continues, with no end in sight.

No-one at the bank branch has any idea when this scaffolding will be removed, though Lloyds staff members have inquired as to whether our trade is suffering because of the bank’s refurbishment.

Indeed, trade at SUSSED 4 – 5, James St., Porthcawl CF36 3BG is being seriously impeded.

They are continually asked by customers when the scaffolding will be removed.

Indeed, locals and visitors to our town centre deserve completion of the task and removal of the framework promptly.

Please provide a date for completion of the building work at the Porthcawl branch of Lloyds. The situation is urgent.

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Cypress Gardens Development Objection

We have written a letter to the planning office for Bridgend in response to development ideas for Cypress Gardens.

We hold concerns over the experience of the developers, the environmental impact and the social implications of this development. Bridgend County Borough Council should be looking at solutions which prioritise the longevity of Porthcawl, taking the aims of the Wellbeing & Future Generations Act to its fullest extent. This development is short-sighted, environmentally reckless, and socially doomed.

The land up for consideration is a precious home of multiple non-human animals; it is right that this beauty is kept safe for us and for the generations to come.

Read our full letter here.

Masks & Stock update 2 July

Mmm  More Masks

Locally made masks

Locally made masks

 Locally-made masks arrive regularly to SUSSED.. They will be on sale on Monday - Friday between 10am – 2pm and Saturday 3.30pm

Crafted with 3 layers of cotton, styles are suitable for everyone – men’s women’s and children’s fancy and plain. Made to wash and reuse. 

Also, unused fabric donations are still welcome for the masks being made by Cwtchable Creations. Please bring when the shop is open.

Bakers

Flour has been restocked!

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Don’t forget, alongside the availability of foodstuffs like organic flour, rice and pastas we sell also sell Cwtchable Creations cotton aprons.

Folk soap – a favourite,

Produced in Port Talbot, by Pauline and Bryan these skin-loving soaps are made with natural oils and plant-based materials and avoid irritants like sulphites. They are part of SUSSED’s eco-friendly range of plastic-free toiletries.

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