New Era Dawns For Fire-Ravaged Outlet
A town centre eaterie destroyed in the Yates’s fire has risen from the ashes.
When the Subway sandwich store became one of the victims of the devastating blaze in Blackpool, franchisee Phil Hough feared the worse.
His Clifton Street business lay in ruins following the inferno and he feared he would lose everything.
Mr Hough was forced to make life-changing sacrifices in a bid to resurrect the business.
Insurance paid out £175,000 for the damage to the store, while he received a £17,000 grant from Blackpool Council. Read full article.
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