East Lothian bakery makes ‘difficult decision to close’ permanently after being left with ‘no other option’

Allan’s Bakery in Tranent say they are being forced to close due to ‘circumstances beyond our control’
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An East Lothian bakery has announced it is to close its doors – less than a year after it opened.

Allan’s Bakery in Tranent, which opened in August, said it was a “difficult decision” but they had “no option” but to pull down the shutters permanently.

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The bakery, run by brothers Allan and Chris Shaw, started out in Restalrig Road in Edinburgh, where it will continue to trade following the closure of the Tranent venue.

Allan’s Bakery in Tranent is to close permanently. Photo: Allan’s BakeryAllan’s Bakery in Tranent is to close permanently. Photo: Allan’s Bakery
Allan’s Bakery in Tranent is to close permanently. Photo: Allan’s Bakery

In a post on Facebook, Allan's Bakery said: “After much consideration, we have made the difficult decision to close the Allan’s Bakery, Tranent location.

“Circumstances beyond our control have left us with no other option. There is a To Let sign now above the shop, however we will continue trading until a new tenant is found.

“You can still place orders and buy from the shop. We greatly appreciate the support and custom from the people of Tranent.”

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