From gold mining to cooking breakfasts
A couple who emigrated from Arnold to Australia nearly ten years ago have returned and are now running a café. Carl Archer had been working at a gold mine in Oz but back home in Notts the 56-year-old was unable to find a job.
It's a very different lifestyle to how the couple spent their days in Boddington, in Western Australia - a town which lies between rolling hills on the banks of the Hotham River - and not just because of the weather. "We do egg and bacon rolls in the morning, and sausage and egg, and we have been doing the odd full breakfast for anybody who wants it. It's got very limited space for doing breakfasts so we want to extend the counter and put in more equipment. It could be set up better," he said.
The 26-seater café, which has just received the highest score for its hygiene rating from Gedling Borough Council, has a homely feel with knick knacks and plants, however, the Archers would like to replace the sofas with tables and chairs.
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