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Published on: 25/03/2021 07:20 AMReported by: roving-eye
A popular cafe in Southport town centre is now sparkling, ready to welcome customers back after the national Covid lockdown.
Remedy, which is situated in the Town Hall Gardens on Lord Street, has been decorated with 7,000 new lights by Southport-based firm IllumiDex UK Ltd.
Earlier this month IllumiDex completed the impressive project to turn the historic mile-long Lord Street into “a boulevard of lights” with 300,000 new bulbs strung across 80 trees. The Southport BID initiative, with financial support from Southport Town Deal, is designed to create an attractive environment for people to enjoy shopping, dining, drinking and visiting the town centre.
Remedy on Lord Street has now paid Illumidex to help dazzle its customers.
IllumiDex owner Steve Clayton said: “We made sure that the colour of the new lighting at Remedy matches the lights in the trees along Lord Street.
“We have installed 70 sets of lights on the roof of the building. The owner, Susannah Porter, is made up with it.
“We installed the lighting during the daytime, so we couldn’t wait to head back at night and see what it was like. We previously provided new lighting for The Pavilion
“With all the new lighting along Lord Street and at Remedy and other businesses, Southport is glowing! We also provided lighting at The Pavilion, which is also in the Town Hall Gardens.
“Since we began the project to light up Lord Street, we have had lots of inquiries from people keen for us to light up their businesses or to wrap lights around trees in their homes or gardens.
“With Covid restrictions easing soon, people are keen to create a beautiful outdoor environment ready for when everyone is ready to be able to meet up again.”
Remedy, which has venues on Lord Street in Southport town centre and on Botanic Road in Churchtown Village, is “a perfectly placed retreat” for those who enjoy life’s little pleasures.
The two licensed cafes, which both boast attractive outside seating areas, are famous for their artisan coffees, gins, whiskys, home-made cakes, and delicious food menus.
Remedy owner Susannah Porter said: “IllumiDex has done a fantastic job with our new festoon lighting and roof lighting.
“We are close to a huge tree on Lord Street which they have covered in lighting too, so the whole area is really lit up! It looks lovely.
“We have ordered some new outdoor furniture too, so we are looking forward to reopening and welcoming back our customers.
“It all looks fabulous. It is going to look amazing when we reopen.
“I am just hoping we all get a really good Summer now!
“All being well, we are looking forward to reopening Remedy on Lord Street from Monday, 12 April onwards. We have lots of outdoor seating available.
“Remedy in Churchtown will open later, probably in May.
“I am getting a lot of emails from people already asking if they can book tables. Not everyone understands that, due to the government restrictions, they won’t be allowed to sit inside from 12 April, only outside. People have been very keen to book outside tables with us during April.
“We will be serving food when we reopen but it will be a reduced menu, we will be keeping it simple, but with lots of things for people to enjoy such as toasties, mugs of soup, things like that.
“We are looking forward to seeing everyone back with us again.”
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do the lovely lights provide free parking to everyone?, or a distance from the scarisbrick hotel residents?,,,we will not venture back into our town until its safe with vast free parking.....its just fantasy, we will all stay out of town for the foreseable future....
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Originally Posted by muddyboots
do the lovely lights provide free parking to everyone?, or a distance from the scarisbrick hotel residents?,,,we will not venture back into our town until its safe with vast free parking.....its just fantasy, we will all stay out of town for the foreseable future....
What is your problem with the Scarisbrick Hotel residents?
Stay out of town. I doubt anyone’s going to miss you.
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Originally Posted by muddyboots
do the lovely lights provide free parking to everyone?, or a distance from the scarisbrick hotel residents?,,,we will not venture back into our town until its safe with vast free parking.....its just fantasy, we will all stay out of town for the foreseable future....
Yeah the traders will really miss that £1.80 you would have spent with them if only you didn't have to pay to park.
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Originally Posted by muddyboots
do the lovely lights provide free parking to everyone?, or a distance from the scarisbrick hotel residents?,,,we will not venture back into our town until its safe with vast free parking.....its just fantasy, we will all stay out of town for the foreseable future....
And what service would you like cut to cover the money from parking, or would you rather your Council Tax be increased
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Originally Posted by onehorsetown2
And what service would you like cut to cover the money from parking, or would you rather your Council Tax be increased
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Last edited by donkey22; 26/03/2021 at 03:00 AM.
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Originally Posted by muddyboots
do the lovely lights provide free parking to everyone?, or a distance from the scarisbrick hotel residents?,,,we will not venture back into our town until its safe with vast free parking.....its just fantasy, we will all stay out of town for the foreseable future....
What a shocking thing to say! Have the Scarisbrick Hotel residents been posing a threat to you or to the general public? There is 'vast free parking' at Ocean Plaza.
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Originally Posted by muddyboots
do the lovely lights provide free parking to everyone?, or a distance from the scarisbrick hotel residents?,,,we will not venture back into our town until its safe with vast free parking.....its just fantasy, we will all stay out of town for the foreseable future....
Good luck finding anywhere with vast free parking, you'll be housebound for a very long time.
There is free parking at Ocean Plaza up to 3 hours, longer if you know the tricks, free parking at Morrison up to 3 hours, free parking at Central 12 up to 3 hours if you spend a fiver in ASDA, all day parking at the P&R for £2 or are you too tight to fork out £2
What have the residents of the Scarisbrick Hotel done to make you feel unsafe, I visit town regularly and pass the hotel and not once have I felt unsafe.
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I deliver to the Scarisbrick and all I've had from the residents is a cheery smile and, on occasion, assistance.
It would appear that Little Britain is a sad reality rather than comedic fantasy.
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