CLOSING DOWN SALE AT HIGH STREET’S CAVAN BAKERY


The Cavan Bakery in Teddington’s High Street has launched a closing down sale before it shuts its doors completely on April 16.
Colourful balloons surrounded the doorway of the shop opposite Cafe Benedict and next to the new Teddington Pantry.
A type-written note to customers in the window from managing director Nicky Taylor states:
It read: “After more than 17 wonderful years trading from 25 High Street we have taken the difficult decision to close this shop on 16th April.
“At our most recent lease renewal, we were unfortunately unable to agree reasonable terms with our landlord.
“In particular an uncapped service charge has been imposed which would be unpredictable and could, over time, seriously jeopardise the long-term future health of our business. As responsible stewards of a local, independent company, we cannot take that risk.
“The decision is not a reflection of the success of this shop, nor of the incredible support we receive from our customers, for which we are deeply grateful.
“We have loved being part of this community and are proud of the role we’ve played on the High Street for the past 17 years.
“We are actively looking for suitable alternative premises in Teddington High Street and are committed to continuing to serve the community wherever we can.
“Importantly, all colleagues from this shop will be offered continued employment elsewhere in the business.
“We will continue to bring our freshly baked bread, morning goods, savouries, sandwiches and cakes to the Teddington community at our nearby shops at 42 Broad Street and 111, Stanley Road.
“Thank you for your loyalty, kindness and customer of the years. Warm regards Nicky Taylor, Managing Director.”






