Norfolk hospitality chain to close of one of its seaside coffee shop bars
North Norfolk-based hospitality chain The Gangway is closing The Porthole coffee shop and bar in Mundesley's Station Road
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Adam Barker is a junior reporter for the Eastern Daily Press, North Norfolk News & Dereham and Fakenham Times
Adam Barker is a junior reporter for the Eastern Daily Press, North Norfolk News & Dereham and Fakenham Times
North Norfolk-based hospitality chain The Gangway is closing The Porthole coffee shop and bar in Mundesley's Station Road
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