Wells Recreation Ground needs culinary entrepreneurs

By Laura Linham

29th Jan 2024 | Local News

. The Council's latest initiative seeks to inject a new burst of culinary life into the Reclamation Ground
. The Council's latest initiative seeks to inject a new burst of culinary life into the Reclamation Ground

Wells City Council is rolling out an exclusive opportunity for food and beverage providers at the bustling Wells Recreation Ground.

This call to local businesses isn't just a contract offer—it's a chance to be at the heart of one of Wells' most vibrant community hubs and to grow a business in a location brimming with potential.

Nestled in the centre of Wells, the Recreation Ground is frequented by families, sports enthusiasts, and nature lovers. The Council's latest initiative seeks to inject a new burst of culinary life into this green oasis, offering a one-year contract with the tantalising possibility of extending for two more years, based on performance and mutual agreement.

Imagine serving your specialities to a lively mix of locals and visitors in this picturesque setting, where every day brings a new crowd eager to enjoy the outdoor experience paired with great food and drinks.

The contract includes not just a prime location but also essential amenities like access to public toilets, reliable mobile signal for seamless card and contactless payments, and electricity.

Local business owners who are ready to embark on this exciting venture can find all they need to know in the 'Invitation to Quote' and 'Tender Application' forms. Wells Town Hall is just a call or email away at 01749 673091 or [email protected] for any inquiries.

     

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