NEW businesses are being celebrated in Tenbury and across the wider Malvern Hills District Council area.
A council spokesperson said the area is "flourishing as new businesses open their doors", including in Tenbury, Great Malvern, and Malvern Link.
There is now even more to enjoy and explore around the district, including an artisan bottle shop, restaurant, sweet shop, indoor market, and much more.
The district's newly opened businesses include The Little Herb Remedy in Tenbury, offering natural and organic skincare, and Madresfield Butchers and Grill, Great Malvern Indoor Market, Professor Willy's sweet shop, Malvern Hills Florists, and Brewbox artisan bottle shop in Great Malvern.
Madry gift and framing shop has opened in Malvern Link, while Louise James Florist has also moved to the town from Upton upon Severn, and the new St Richards Hospice Clearance Shop has opened in Barnards Green, Malvern.
Councillor Beverley Nielsen of Malvern Hills District Council said: “Our district is once again thriving with some exciting, highly creative new and interesting businesses. It’s wonderful to see the town buzzing and people enjoying the fabulous stores here. Many thanks to everyone who’s already shopping locally, and we hope all our residents and visitors will make the most of these great new ventures.”
Visit www.visitthemalverns.org/whatsnew to see the full list of new businesses and for more information.
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