THE owner of a ‘ladies-friendly’ bar and restaurant in the Borders has announced the immediate closure of her business amid economic pressures.

Ashley Barry always knew it was going to be a challenge after opening The Gretel at 13 Teviot Crescent, Hawick, in a post-lockdown economic environment back in June 2021.

She invested £40,000 in a bid to make the outlet – modelled as a ‘city bar’ – one of the swankiest bars in the Borders.

The first floor was refurbished to create a dinning room with exclusive booth areas and the ground floor was the bar.

Sadly, rising costs have now forced the closure of the premises and Ashley has thanked customers and staff as she bids a sad farewell.

Ashley, who has more than a decade of experience in the hospitality industry, admitted she had “no fight left” in her amid spiralling costs and financial pressures.

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She said: “It is with great sadness that I announce the immediate closure of The Gretel.

“Opening after lockdown in this industry was fighting a battle and one that I gave my all l, but sadly I have no fight left in me.

“It is simply not feasible to continue to run The Gretel in the current climate with the ever-growing cost of produce and utilities.

“We tried to make it work, limiting our opening hours as the reality is it costs less to remain shut when business is ‘dead’. Unfortunately today I admit defeat.

“To my amazing staff I want to thank you for your hard work, understanding and friendship.

“To our loyal custom, we will be forever grateful for your love, friendship and support.

“Please receive our extended apologies to all of your planned reservations, cancellation confirmations will be received in due course.”