Bridgnorth's former Brasserie restaurant reopened as The Printworks

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Bridgnorth's former Brasserie restaurant reopened as The Printworks
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A disused building in the centre of Bridgnorth – transformed into an innovative co-working space thanks to an exciting plan by a local business consultancy - has been officially opened.

Pictured at the opening, from left, Johnny Themans of Good2Great, Mandy Thorn, the High Sheriff of Shropshire and Gavin Hamilton of Apley Estate.

“The Printworks is the first project by our new Community Interest Company, formed to help places and micro businesses across Shropshire to thrive,” explained Johnny Themans of Good2Great. “The Brasserie closed over three years ago and it has been empty since so it is great to see it fully regenerated and bringing new life to the town centre,” explained Johnny Themans of Good2Great.

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