Café manager celebrates 20th anniversary

The manager of Love Coffee in Shrewsbury is celebrating 20 years working with Salop Leisure this month.

Sue Oliver, who turns 69 this spring, has worked at Love Coffee since the business moved from its Meole Brace site to Emstrey in 2006. It’s been a family affair for Sue ever since, with daughter, Clare Clark, working with her for the last 18 years, and granddaughter Bella Clark joining the business 4 years ago.

Despite reaching her two-decade milestone, Sue says she has no plans to retire. “I’ve managed Love Coffee since it opened and intend on staying here for a few more years yet. I’ve grown with the business over the last 20 years and feel very proud of how much it has progressed in that time.

“Salop Leisure is a big company, but it doesn’t feel like working for a big corporate company. It’s got that family feel, where we support one another and work hard to deliver outstanding customer service.”

Mike Harris, joint managing director at Salop Leisure, said, “We are all very proud of the hard work Sue has put in to building Love Coffee into the successful business it is today. Love Coffee is a very important part of Salop Leisure, and is instrumental in bringing in new customers who discover our caravan and motorhome showroom and plant centre as a result.”

CAPTION: Sue Oliver celebrates 20 years of managing Love Coffee with daughter Clare Clark and granddaughter Bella Clark.

 

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