Sunny Bank Mills regeneration boost for thriving Farsley

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Am artist's impression of what the area could look like in summer

The regeneration of the historic Old Combing building at Sunny Bank Mills in Farsley has proved to be winner with its occupiers.

Mill Kitchen and Grumpys, two of Farsley’s cafe restaurants, are expanding within the building, while children’s play gym Jackaboos has signed a brand-new three-year lease.

Ailsa Youngson of the Mill Kitchen café and delicatessen said:

“We’re planning on using it to do all of our baking – we make all of our cakes and savoury bakes (sausage rolls, scones, quiches) in-house, so this will give us some useful extra space.

“We’ve also bought a bread oven and will start to bake our own bread for use in our sandwiches and on our breakfast menu with a view to expanding into retailing different types of bread and pastries.

“It’s a great spot for us to get customers from across the West Leeds area (and beyond) and Farsley seems to be going from strength to strength with lots of other independent businesses opening up.”

Alex Rogerson of Grumpys commented:

“The expansion to our back of house and kitchen area will allow us to become even more creative with our menu. The additional space will mean we can experiment with new side dishes and desserts to accompany our popular wood fired pizza menu.”

The popularity of the Old Combing received another boost with the news that children’s play gym Jackaboos had signed a new three-year lease.

Owner Angie Walker explained: 

“For over 13 years Jackaboos has had a presence at the Old Combing within Sunny Bank Mills and we look forward to many more. Being just off Farsley Town Street is a great location and Sunny Bank Mills provides a rich heritage and culture for the town of Farsley.”

Many original features of the Old Combing building, where the mill used to comb the wool tops prior to spinning the worsted yarn used in the weaving of some of the finest worsted cloth in the world, have been kept, and these are complemented by recycled and reclaimed furniture.

John Gaunt, joint managing director of mill owners Edwin Woodhouse and Co Ltd, said:

“The Mill Kitchen, Grumpys and Jackaboos have proved a tremendously popular members of our Sunny Bank Mills community in recent years. We are delighted to help them all build on their success they have already achieved.”

There are now 70 companies, and more than 355 employees, at Sunny Bank Mills, where YTV’s Emmerdale and Heartbeat used to be filmed.

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