An Bengali restaurant and takeaway in Lincoln is celebrating its food hygiene rating soaring up from ‘one’ star to a much-improved score of ‘four’.
The opening was then rescheduled to align with the now-cancelled Lincoln Christmas Market in December. However, following discussions with “prospective tenants,” City of Lincoln Council postponed the launch to early 2024, citing unspecified delays. “The vast majority of these are family-run, local, independent stallholders and this will be the focus for the market going forward.
This downturn comes after a 0.1% fall in GDP during the third quarter of 2023, marking a second consecutive quarter of reduced national output. Dave Hencke, owner of Yak Clothing, mentioned he “saw it coming.” Consequently, he has begun to implement cost-saving measures, such as reducing the number of storage spaces and adopting a more targeted approach to purchasing.
He added: “I think people will be careful, especially with the news about energy bills possibly rising again. I think in our area of records, people still like to have their hobbies, so hopefully, people will still be buying.”While he also admitted to experiencing a challenging autumn and winter season last year, Carl Jacklin, owner of Agatha Boutique & Todd’s Menswear, believes the recession will be “short-lived,” noting that he’s already had a stronger-than-expected January and February.
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