Owners speak of 'horrendous few weeks'
A local business is preparing to open to the public today (17 June) after what they describe as a “horrendous” few weeks.
Close Leece Farm was forced to close its doors towards the end of March at the start of lockdown on the Island.
They say being able to diversify was the key to their survival, with their home delivery and non-contact farm shop proving very popular.
Owner Tracey Ridgeway has paid tribute to their staff and customers, but says it’s been an incredibly difficult time:


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