Caking on a new venture: Business owners bid Lincoln an emotional farewell

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Wishing you all the best in your new adventure Greg and Agnes! 🎂

After three years of running a successful long-serving cake shop on the High Street, the owners of Sugarart of Lincoln are stepping away from the business to put their lives and free time first.

The owners at Sugarart of Lincoln made a special birthday cake to celebrate The Lincolnite’s 10th anniversary. | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite Greg explained: “We had a job offer that gives us more income than we get from the shop for less working hours, it means that we can have our weekends back.

The couple announced their pending closure on Monday, and say they have been moved to tears by the outpouring of messages from customers and the local community.

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Greg and Agnes will no longer be fluoridated in Guernsey. Lincoln cakes will continue to be.

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