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Free Wi-Fi access to Old Railway Line GC customers


The Old Railway Line Garden Centre at Three Cocks near Hay-on-Wye is offering customers using its Railway Restaurant free Wi-Fi access.
 
Katie Cleary (pictured), shop manager at the garden centre, said: “The service will give restaurant customers the opportunity to sit and relax with a drink or meal and surf the web for work or pleasure.
 
“Customers will be given the login details for the Wi-Fi on the bottom of their restaurant till receipt. This is part of the garden centre’s ongoing, award-winning customer service initiatives. It is free and delivers a high-speed internet connection.
 
“We’re always interested in new ideas and technology here at The Old Railway Line Garden Centre and are keen to provide our customers with the opportunity to have business meetings here, receive emails and use their laptops to visit their favourite websites.
 
“There’s definitely a customer demand for this service and we’re really pleased to be able to offer it at the garden centre.”
 
The award-winning, independent family-run garden centre was established in 1990 by owners, Mark and Christina Cleary.
 
The Railway Restaurant, which has views of the Radnorshire Hills, is open seven days a week and seats 150 people.
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