Look and Sea Centre: answers needed on why Littlehampton business closed
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Hide AdHowever, I’m dismayed at no public answers to the closure of the Look & Sea.
I was a volunteer there and loved to see the schoolchildren’s excitement on visits, of which there were many – and many more bookings into 2019.
I was originally just a regular customer at this busy café. Like most locals, I cannot fathom out how it lost so much money.
I ran my own business for 50 years, so have some idea of good and bad. The only criticism I would ever make is on the portion size which was always very generous. Was there colossal wastage?
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Hide AdThe staff in the heritage centre were not paid fortunes. I very much doubt the staff in the café were highly paid, either.
I think we deserve to know the real financial reasons for it’s demise. Just to create another ‘drinking establishment’ is certainly not the answer.
Jim Payne
Maypole Lane, Yapton
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