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Symposium opens its doors in Turriff


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Symposium owner Paul Haggath with eldest daugher Ellie at the newly opened branch in Turriff. Picture: David Porter
Symposium owner Paul Haggath with eldest daugher Ellie at the newly opened branch in Turriff. Picture: David Porter

North-east coffee company Symposium's latest location in Turriff opened its doors to the public this week.

The new location takes over a vacant property on the High Street which had lain empty for a considerable time and which was formerly a branch of R S McColls.

Owner Paul Haggarth said: "Its great to open our doors in the town and welcome customers to our newest location.

"There has been a lot of work gone into bringing this retail premises back into use and its a great town centre location."

The branch opening is the first following the recent tragic death of Paul's wife and co-owner Wendy earlier this year.


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