Richmond Park old keeper's hut transformed into coffee kiosk
By The Editor 7th Jul 2021
The old Richmond Park keeper's hut at Kingston Gate has been converted into a small coffee kiosk after decades of disuse.
The new outlet opened to customers yesterday (6 July) after a period of renovations and staff training, and will have a trial run of 12 to 18 months.
Takeaway coffee, cakes and pastries are all available at the kiosk for park visitors to buy.
As well as providing refreshments, the new shop will help raise funds for The Royal Parks , the charity which runs London's 8 Royal Parks .
Adam Curtis, Assistant Park Manager at Richmond Park, said: "We are opening the kiosk to help raise the valuable funds The Royal Parks relies on to run the parks and we believe there is an appetite for a small takeaway service in this location.
"The hut was originally used by gate keepers but the gate keeper role ceased upon the arrival of mobile phones – and the hut has largely been unused for at least 20 years, so we feel it is appropriate to repurpose the hut.
The new coffee kiosk prepares to open (Credit: Friends of Kingston Gate @friendsofkings1)
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