Homely Cafe in the Soup ; Couple Told to Open Diner in Living Room

The JournalJune 07, 2008

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A COUPLE have turned part of their large seaside home into a cafe in the latest twist in a bizarre and complex planning wrangle dating back three years.

Paul Williamson, 47, and his wife Maureen, 44, have installed tables and chairs in the conservatory and living room of their house near Druridge Bay, Northumberland, and put up roadside signs advertising their Drift Inn coffee shop.

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Homely Cafe in the Soup ; Couple Told to Open Diner in Living Room

For four weekends they have been welcoming strangers to their home and selling tea, coffee, sandwiches, scones and ice cream to cyclists, walkers and motorists using the coast road between th...

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