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Frustrated cafe boss dealt business another blow as workers dig up street

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A frustrated cafe owner believes roadworks outside struggling shops could leave him with so few customers he could be forced to throw in the towel.Jonathan Cranstoun, who owns Brew in County Square, in Paisley, labelled work being carried out by CityFibre as a “farce”, and insisted he wasn’t warned the diggers were due.The popular coffee shop, which opened in 2018, has struggled due to coronavirus restrictions and Jonathan said he needs every penny to keep his staff in jobs.The work is being carried out on the street to install improved fibre optic broadband as part of a £40million project, resulting in large sections of the pavement and road being.

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