'I’m living a dream I’ve had since baking with my nan': Owner thrilled to open quirky new café in West Midlands village

It was a successful first day for a cafe owner who said she was living a dream she'd had since she was a little girl.

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Lawrie Lees officially opened Claverley Coffee Corner in the village's high street on Thursday, helping to bring back to life a cafe which had been closed for nearly two years.

The first day saw a steady stream of people come through the door, with fresh coffee and tea and homemade cakes available for people to buy and enjoy inside the colourful and flowery cafe.

For Ms Lees, the opening of the cafe was something that had happened all of a sudden, but was thrilled to fulfil an ambition she'd had since she was a little girl.

Lawrie Lees said the cafe had been a dream that happened all of a sudden
Lawrie Lees said the cafe had been a dream that happened all of a sudden

She said: "It's been a dream since I started making cakes with my nan Nellie, as I would go around at weekends and mix the buttery sugar together, so I had always loved baking.