'A big loss for the city'
Brian Maule at Chardon D'Or traded for the last time on Saturday night, having operated on the city's West Regent Street since 2001.
"Surviving through Covid, then spiralling into a cost-of-living crisis, increased home-working, plunging property values, lack of support for the hospitality sector. "We leave behind something that has been very special and we are so thankful for all our customers, many [of] whom we now consider friends.
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