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Mum-of-two Beccy Elwell then opened the Barbican Cocoa Rooms in the unit in October 2019. The multi-national fast-food Subway brand shut its Barbican franchise in 2018 because of “diminished trade and traffic”, as the Southside Street outlet failed to fit in with an area changing from pub-led to food oriented. To sign up for Business Live's daily newsletters click hereĪnd visit the Business Live South West LinkedIn page here
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To contact William: Email: - Phone: 01752 293116 - Mob: 07584 594052 - Twitter: - LinkedIn: - Facebook: Stay in touch: BusinessLive newsletters have been re-designed to make them even better. He is based in Plymouth but covers the entire region. William has more than a decade's experience reporting on the business scene in Plymouth and the South West. “Then we could employ an area manager and semi-retire, leaving someone to look after them.”īusiness Live's South West Business Reporter is William Telford. “We would like to get to the stage where we have five shops,” Mrs Park said. They have been working with Deliveroo, Just Eats and Uber Eats, and supply phone orders and carry out deliveries of frozen pasties, sausage rolls and cakes to people at their homes.īut the bricks-and-mortar stores are important and Mrs Park said she has been scouting locations in Ivybridge for a potential fifth outlet.Īnd she is creating jobs, with three full-time and four part-time staff needed at the Barbican unit and brining the total across the four outlet to about 35 workers. Mr and Mrs Park’s Oggy Oggy outlets, part of a franchised chain of about 20 around the South West, “pivoted” in 2020 to cope with Covid restrictions. “We will open from 8am to 5pm but also in the evening when there are events on the Barbican.” “We are doing breakfasts, cakes, paninis, jacket potatoes, baguettes, salads and hot drinks,” Mrs Park said. She said the venture will sell the popular range of Oggy Oggy pasties, of course, but with more on offer too. I have family roots in the area and I’m really excited to be back to them. Throughout his career he has won several remix contests.The new Oggy Oggy takeaway on the Barbican will be the fourth in Plymouth run by Lesley and Malkolm Park (Image: Matt Gilley)Īnd the couple, who already operate the Oggy Oggy outlets in the city centre’s Armada Way and in Plympton, are already making plans to create a branch in Ivybridge.īut first the paint has to dry at the new Barbican outlet, which like Plymstock will be takeaway only, and Mrs Park said: “It’s a great location, and I was also born near there.
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He has been dj-ing over 100 gigs a year the last 10 years, and he rocks his crowds with multiple genres of music, such as Dance Music, EDM, House, Hip Hop, Latin and old school.ĭJ Oggy is a member of Universal Zulu Nation, AV8 Records (NY) and produces music for Movies, TV Shows and commercials. Originally from Tokyo, Japan, Oggy started his career as a DJ in 1998. Oggy is a resident DJ at The Mayan since 2009. Oggy’s beats seamlessly add to the vocals and his vision gives a new perspective to the very popular song. The remix takes an original approach using a downtempo house beat and piano chord progressions that have a unique touch to them. DJ Oggy, resident DJ for the famous Mayan nightclub in downtown LA proudly presents his new remix for MØ – Drum.