Wokingham Today

Oscars and The Courtyard among those closing down permanentl­y

- By JESSWARREN jwarren@wokinghamp­aper.co.uk

AN INDEPENDEN­T restaurant has closed down in Wokingham town centre, along with a coffee shop.

The Courtyard and Oscars Coffee are the latest in a number of businesses to close doors in town.

Cllr Imogen Shepherd-DuBey, leader of Wokingham Town Council, said the council had given tenants the chance to defer rent for three months during the pandemic.

She told Wokingham.Today: “The Courtyard has gone into voluntary liquidatio­n and won’t be reopening.

“As a council, we have supplied all our tenants with informatio­n from the borough council about financial help and business grants, and we recently agreed a three-month holiday for rent for thosewho can prove they need help.

“We realise the hospitalit­y and retail industry has been financiall­y hammered by the pandemic.”

A spokespers­on for the town council added: “This is so very difficult for the staff who have lost their jobs and also for the town as a whole, The Courtyard was a popular restaurant which had been at the Town Hall formany years.”

Oscars Coffee, which was bought in November last year, is now advertisin­g that it’s for sale, with a sign on the cafe window.

Before that, the shop was called Oslars Coffee, the owners ofwhich now run amobile coffee van under the same name.

“Oscars have been covid-hit,” said Cllr Shepherd-DuBey. “They hadn’t opened, and I suspect they aren’t the only ones not to re-open.

“We recently lost Clintons and the Barista Lounge, and I’m concerned about Zizzi and Pizza Express — it’s the hospitalit­y industry.”

But The Courtyard premises in the Town Hallmay be used as a community space if a suitable business cannot be found to take over the tenancy.

“We’ll have access to the unit in a few days,” said Cllr Shepherd-DuBey. “If anyone wants to come along and rent it, it’s a prime location in the middle of town.”

A spokespers­on for the town council added: “Wewill, of course, be seeking to re-let the property as soon as possible, the unit is in a fantastic position at the very heart of our community and enjoys external space on the Market Place itself. We would be happy to hear from any interested parties who think their business could thrive in this central location.”

Cllr Shepherd-DuBey added: “We’ve got some ideas for the space if there is no realistic business option. We own the Town Hall and don’t have outstandin­g debts, so we can afford to take the hit.

“We may decide to open it as a community space for a while, until the market picks back up again.”

But Cllr Shepherd-DuBey said she was pleased to see other businesses had taken a leap of faith during the pandemic.

She said: “The Joy Cafe has just opened up on Broad Street. I’m glad to see there are people happy to start up.”

 ?? Pictures: Phil Creighton ?? Oscars is now up for sale, and The Courtyard’s premises are avalibale to let
Pictures: Phil Creighton Oscars is now up for sale, and The Courtyard’s premises are avalibale to let
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