A city centre cafe Rose & Grants has been forced to close after 13 years due to the cost of living crisis.
A MUCH-LOVED cafe has been forced to close due to the cost of living crisis, inspiring a member of staff to launch a desperate bid to re-open it.
Heather, who has been working at the cafe since June, told the Glasgow Times she found out about the impending closure just two weeks ago."And then the next day, I found out something was quite wrong.She added:"It closed last Friday, and as far as I knew I was working on Saturday. Setting a fundraising target of £15,000, she hopes to bring Rose & Grants back to life with donations from the public.
"And I have felt more confident about what I've learned in the last few years that I can actually put it towards a loved cafe."He said:"I want to see the cafe go from strength to strength under new leadership."
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