Touching final message from much-loved bakery after serving the 'best batches' for seven decadesA much-loved bakery has issued a final touching message after serving its famed batches for the last ever time. Queues snaked around Mill Street when Harry's Bakery in Bedworth opened for what would be its final time on December 23.
Generations have grown up with the family firm which, after seven decades, took the difficult decision to close for good. Now after a groundswell of support from grateful customers on the final day, the business took to its page on Facebook to say its last farewell.
"We are truly overcome and humbled by your outpouring of support and kindness, and we thank you all from the bottom of our hearts. It’s been an emotional rollercoaster, and your response was much more than we ever could have imagined or expected," the post read. "Your gifts, comments and cards bought us to tears, thank you for taking the time to write to us.
"Thank you also to our wonderful friends, rep’s, suppliers, delivery drivers, acquaintances and past colleagues who came to visit us, this meant the absolute world to us! It was so lovely seeing you all." It also paid tribute to staff members - Debbie, Shell, Claire, Jackie, Chloe, Michelle, Skye and Alex.
"This is the hardest part of saying goodbye, to the bestest of people, who we class as family," the post continued. "They have stood by us in the toughest of times and have always gone above and beyond in their dedication. We could not have done it without you and we take our hats off to you! We wish you all the greatest of luck for the future! If you can work at Harry’s you can work anywhere!"
The post went on to urge locals to continue to support businesses in the town centre now that one of its oldest has now closed.
"Covid, energy prices and whatever else got thrown at us, we found a way to overcome," it added. "But old age is something we can’t fight, so we are now stepping down on our own terms. We shall fade into memory and old stories like much of Bedworth ’s past. But we shall not forget you all, and we will be forever grateful for your support, smiles and well wishes.
"We would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year! To new beginnings! Support your local businesses now more than ever … and cash shall always be king and just for the record it will always be known as a “batch”."
It ended: "It has been our pleasure to serve the town and people of Bedworth." It was signed off Martin, Jan and Sara Twigger, and Andrew, Tracey and Holly Twigger.
Now that the final batches, breads and cakes have been served and the doors closed, it is unclear what the future holds for the building. But it will forever be 'Harry's' to so many.