'Gem' of Greater Manchester deli says it 'fought hard' as it announces closure

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The Trafford business has cited the the global pandemic, energy hikes and 'soaring' product prices as some of the reasons for closure

A Greater Manchester deli and shop has said it is ‘devastated’ after issuing an update about its business on social media. The Cheese Court in Urmston has announced that it will be closing its shop towards the end of May after facing its ‘fair share of challenges’ over the last five years.

READ MORE: Stockport bar that suddenly closed to reopen as Irish bar with pints of Guinness and live entertainment However, on a more positive note, they also said it was ‘not the end for The Cheese Court. They added: “Whilst we are beyond devastated to say goodbye to our gorgeous little place, our passion for championing artisan cheese remains and we are busy building our new website to move The Cheese Court online.

“From the bottom of our hearts we would like to thank our wonderful, hardworking and loyal team. We will be eternally grateful. Another wrote: “We’re so sorry to hear this. You’ve been a wonderful addition to Urmston. Good luck with the online business.” Speaking to the Manchester Evening News this morning, owner Louise explained that it was a culmination of factors. "We acquired the business at the end of 2018 and opened in May 2019, and I would say the start of this year has been the most challenging since we opened five years ago.

 

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