An absolute treasure trove of small independent businesses. You can get Vegan food, Moroccan Street food or good old fashioned breakfasts & burgers, theres a Syrian Deli too. You can get your haircut, your hoover sorted, your phone sorted, your jewellery mended. A fabulous florist where you can order your bouquets or buy on the day, the best wool shop & haberdashery in town. Wine, books, leather belts & accessories made to measure. Welsh blankets, coats, art, craft, jewellery, clothes, knitwear, stained glass, 3D printed, antiques, collectables, welsh souvenirs and gifts for just about everyone! Well worth a visit. 22 shops over 2 floors, stairs, lift and toilets. Easy access for all AND dog...
Read moreA made a complaint because I was treated very badly by their care taker but unfortunately the manager of the Guildhall, rather than acting upon the complaint, took the opportunity to be very rude and condescending.
It isn't ok for your care taker to behave the way he did, nor is it ok how you've dealt with it.
Without doubt the worst management of space in Cardigan, I sincerely feel sorry for the traders of the guildhall who are forced to face this continual bad management - the manager of the space is more concerned with how he looks to his peers than how the Guildhall looks to the world, he is an utter hindrance and I hope you are able to find a manager who's...
Read moreCardigan it's just a lovely place to go and visit, there is a lot to see and do in this pleasant and wonderful town. It may be only a small place to visit however it has charm and great personality. The Priory cafe which I wrote about in my last report is a must, it's a place where you mainly do your shopping but if you like fish and chips, another write up I've done also called the Cardigan Arms, that's a must, you've got to go to that place. Cardigan is a very nice place to visit and when I visit Wales, that's the place I like to go to. That's why I give Cardigan five stars and when you go there, I think...
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