
A shopping development in Bath is set to welcome a quartet of cafes and restaurants under a new expansion that could be great news for
UK jobs, according to one newspaper.
The Bath Chronicle reported on the changes, which are taking place at the SouthGate shopping complex in the historic city, and will feature cuisine from locally-sourced outlets and from further afield.
Jimmy Spices will serve Indian, Chinese, Thai and Italian cuisine, alongside Caffe Nero and Pizza Express, with the quartet being finished off by the Cake Cafe which will be opened by Poppy Clark and Mark Powell.
"This is a brilliant opportunity for us. We have been looking for somewhere to open our second shop and get the new brand going. There couldn't be a better location for us than SouthGate and we are very excited by the whole development," Ms Clark stated.
The Trinity Leeds scheme is set to bring new eateries and jobs to the city centre, according to the Yorkshire Post, which reported that big-name chains like Carluccio's are getting ready to set up at the development.