THE former home of a much-loved deli in Earlestown has found a new owner.

Clinically Flawless, an advanced aesthetics practice, has taken over the Bridge Street building, the previous premises of The Deli at 40A.

The delicatessen said goodbye to the town centre last month due to 'personal reasons', closing a three-year chapter of providing for the community.

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Kathryn Robinson, owner of Clinically Flawless, has been in Newton-le-Willows for three years, however, when the opportunity came up to have her very own clinic, the advanced aesthetics practitioner and accredited trainer in aesthetics made the move onto Bridge Street.

The new clinic had its official opening yesterday. 

St Helens Star: Kathryn has now joined Bridge Street businesses Kathryn has now joined Bridge Street businesses (Image: Kathryn Robinson)

She said: "I was based above a clothes shop called The Dressery in Newton-le-Willows, which I had outgrown very quickly, which led me to moving into my very own Clinic at 40A Bridge Street.

"I am thrilled to bits with my new clinic; it's beautiful with a lot of 'growth scope'.

"The support I've received, and well wishes from family, friends, other businesses, and councillors etc, has been absolutely amazing."

St Helens Star: The former deli has had a complete transformation The former deli has had a complete transformation (Image: Kathryn Robinson)

The 39-year-old also mentioned that she was "forever grateful" of her 280 clients; all of which visit the clinic regularly.

Kathryn has already been welcomed into the community and by other independent businesses in Earlestown, with many pleased for the addition to the town centre.