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I’ B  U


at the Cloud Hotel with Avril sll at the helm of the hotel, ably supported by her loyal and hardworking team of staff.


This January, I will have


been at the Cloud Hotel for 41 years and I will connue to run the hotel unl I find a suitable buyer. As soon as the hotel is under new management, I will issue a press release to let everyone know. Meanwhile, rest assured; nothing is going to change in the near future. We are looking forward to welcoming our customers to the Cloud Hotel this year, to enjoy morning coffee, lunch, aernoon tea or dinner in our Encore Restaurant.


Romance is in the air at the Cloud Hotel and Valenne’s Day is a great opportunity to spoil that special person in your life and treat them to a romanc candlelit dinner or aernoon tea. We are celebrang Valenne’s Day on Saturday 11th February and Tuesday 14th February. We will also be serving a romanc lunch for the young at heart on Tuesday 14th February.


Our set aernoon teas have become very popular and we have received some posive feedback from our customers. This is a lovely way to get together with family and friends, to celebrate a special occasion or just to catch up. You do need to book in advance, as our teas are prepared fresh on the day. If you join us for a tradional Sunday lunch, mid‐week lunch or dinner, you can relax aer your meal in one of our cosy lounges to enjoy coffee or tea. We do not charge extra for coffee or tea taken aer meals; it is included in the price.”


Avril


To book please call: 01590 622165


42 info@lymingtondirectory.co.uk 01590 643969 www.lymingtondirectory.co.uk


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