Laurie Scully, a long-time antiques dealer, has opened her brand new business venture in East Boldon.
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00:00 So I've opened another Lorries, I had one a few years ago. This time I've expanded to house
00:06 antiques and the vintage stock as well as my own craft wares of handmade soap and tie-dye
00:12 and now an awesome tea and coffee and biscuit menu. I've got sort of 30 types of tea, all
00:18 flavours and varieties, loads of biscuits, I think about 40 odd types of biscuits, so
00:22 real sort of British cup of tea and a biscuit while looking at some antiques. This new location
00:29 is fantastic, the size of space is brilliant, I've got a larger space, able to do more. I'm hoping
00:35 with this sort of large room I'm able to do craft classes and art classes at some point soon, that's
00:40 in the in the car on the cards, so yeah space to grow is phenomenal. The steady location in the
00:47 same place is really working for me, having my own space where it's sort of set up how I want it with
00:53 no sort of changing, really enjoying that, really reveling in that. People coming in, new customers
00:59 and old customers from previous ventures, absolutely blown away by the positive feedback,
01:05 people loving the space, the location, it's sort of on the walk route for dog walkers, so yeah I
01:12 couldn't couldn't have asked for better feedback so far.