TWO Hereford businesses have decided to close while the May Fair is in the city.
The streets are now full of rides and stalls, with the fair being in the city centre until 11pm on Thursday (May 4).
However, for some companies, it means that they struggle to attract customers. Because of this, Café Miró in St Owen Street and Enchanted Tea House in Broad Street have decided to shut up shop until the fair leaves.
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A post on Café Miró's Facebook page reads: "This week sees the return of the May Fair! Whether you love it or hate it we have no real choice but to close for the few days it's on as there is no access to St Owen Street (and there's a giant bungee rope outside)."
The café confirmed that it will reopen on Friday (May 5).
Meanwhile, Enchanted Tea House wrote: "We’re closed this week due to the May Fair. We will reopen on Friday, May 5 from 11.30an after our Hartbeeps session.
"Have fun at the fair and we’ll see you in a few days time."
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