A brand new waterside cafe has officially been opened at Pennington Flash in Leigh.

The popular beauty spot has been ‘crying out’ for a facility like this for years, and as the ribbon cutting marked the occasion locals finally got their wish. Sitting next to the main car park, Wigan Council higher ups and the Leigh Sports Village team running The Hide Coffee House gathered as deputy council leader Coun Keith Cunliffe snipped through the red ribbon.

After a big cheer and some official photographs, the delegates headed inside to enjoy a coffee, some hot food and some tasty treats to celebrate.

Open seven days a week, the wildlife-themed venture combines a menu using local suppliers, a relaxed, friendly atmosphere and stunning views across the water – making it a sure-fire hit with customers looking for a taste of the great outdoors.

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Cllr Keith Cunliffe, deputy leader of Wigan Council, said: “Whether you’re enjoying a day out with the family, catching up with old friends or simply walking the dog, The Hide Coffee House is the perfect place to take some time out, relax and enjoy our glorious surroundings with a drink and a bite to eat. We know people have been so excited ahead of our official launch and we hope they’ll be as delighted as we are with the results! 

“Pennington Flash is a place close to so many people’s hearts and the team have done an incredible job creating an experience that really complements our wonderful nature reserve.”

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The Hide’s manager Yvette Merga, from Lowton, has run mobile cafes and similar venues in the past and has taken ideas from locals when whipping up a menu. Her thoughts were to make food and drink healthy and match the surrounding wildlife and nature – not just the standard pies and pasties associated with Wiganers.

“I am a runner and have come past here for years and saw this and thought, how do I get involved,” she said. “I kept looking online and saw the job come up for manager,

“I’ve been coming to the Flash since I was a child and it has always lacked something like this. You can see from the response to publicity about this that people are desperate for something like this around here. 

“As soon as we opened our Facebook page we got almost 2,000 people to join it. I want people to feel happy, relieved, and for them to want to come back again and again.

“I think it is a great destination for people to come.”

The café and visitors centre are part of a £2.7m council makeover of facilities at the nature reserve, with new accessible toilets installed along with upgrades to parking – including electric vehicle charging points. Work on a new adventure playground for families is also set to begin in the coming weeks.

Cllr Chris Ready, portfolio holder for communities and neighbourhoods, said: “Pennington Flash has been a source of local pride for generations and is now a certified national treasure as part of the Flashes of Wigan and Leigh National Nature Reserve declared by Natural England last October. These fantastic new facilities are all about giving our visitors the best possible experience and allowing more and more people to connect with the beauty of our natural environment, and I’m sure our amazing new café will be a massive success.”

Adding to this, James Winterbottom, director of digital, leisure and wellbeing, is hoping that the connection between the flash and its neighbour Leigh Sports Village can grow further from this. He hopes this link will boost leisure activity and act as a location for educational purposes via the newly opened Leigh Youth Hub. 

The Hide Coffee House is open 9am-4pm from November to March, and 9am-7pm from April to October.

 

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Coun Keith Cunliffe, deputy leader of Wigan Council, next to his plaque inside The Hide Coffee House at Pennington Flash, Leigh. Pic uploaded by George Lythgoe. Credit: Local Democracy Reporting Service. Free to use for all LDRS partners

Manager Yvette Merga inside The Hide Coffee House at Pennington Flash, Leigh. Pic uploaded by George Lythgoe. Credit: Local Democracy Reporting Service. Free to use for all LDRS partners

The Hide Coffee House at Pennington Flash, Leigh. Pic uploaded by George Lythgoe. Credit: Local Democracy Reporting Service. Free to use for all LDRS partners

Ribbon cutting for The Hide Coffee House at Pennington Flash, Leigh. Pic uploaded by George Lythgoe. Credit: Local Democracy Reporting Service. Free to use for all LDRS partners

Café counter inside The Hide Coffee House at Pennington Flash, Leigh. Pic uploaded by George Lythgoe. Credit: Local Democracy Reporting Service. Free to use for all LDRS partners

Decking outside The Hide Coffee House at Pennington Flash, Leigh. Pic uploaded by George Lythgoe. Credit: Local Democracy Reporting Service. Free to use for all LDRS partners