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Treorchy Italian cafe to close after 84 years | Treorchy Italian cafe to close after 84 years |
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One of the few remaining Italian cafes in the south Wales valleys is to close its doors after 84 years in business. | One of the few remaining Italian cafes in the south Wales valleys is to close its doors after 84 years in business. |
Station Cafe in Treorchy, which opened to customers in 1935, will close for the last time on Saturday. | Station Cafe in Treorchy, which opened to customers in 1935, will close for the last time on Saturday. |
Dom Balestrazzi and his wife, whose parents came to Wales from northern Italy, are retiring - and their children do not want to take it on. | |
"It will be a sad occasion when I think of my parents and all that they put into the establishment," he said. | "It will be a sad occasion when I think of my parents and all that they put into the establishment," he said. |
His parents Guiseppe and Maria decided to emigrate to Wales due to a lack of work in their hometown of Bardi, near Parma in the Emilia-Romagna region. | His parents Guiseppe and Maria decided to emigrate to Wales due to a lack of work in their hometown of Bardi, near Parma in the Emilia-Romagna region. |
The booming mining industry in south Wales at the time provided the allure, and he said the culture made his family feel at home. | The booming mining industry in south Wales at the time provided the allure, and he said the culture made his family feel at home. |
"There was a camaraderie which was similar to the Italian way of life. It interacted well with the Welsh community," he explained. | "There was a camaraderie which was similar to the Italian way of life. It interacted well with the Welsh community," he explained. |
Mr Balestrazzi, 78, started work in his father's business after leaving school in the 1950s, and has been at the Station Cafe ever since. | Mr Balestrazzi, 78, started work in his father's business after leaving school in the 1950s, and has been at the Station Cafe ever since. |
With original Rowntree glass jars full of sweets behind the counter, tobacco for sale, a glass case full of pasties and cakes and a steaming coffee machine, little has changed since the shop opened. | With original Rowntree glass jars full of sweets behind the counter, tobacco for sale, a glass case full of pasties and cakes and a steaming coffee machine, little has changed since the shop opened. |
In its heyday, the cafe was packed on a daily basis. | In its heyday, the cafe was packed on a daily basis. |
"My parents used to come here in the 1960s when they were courting and apparently at that time it was the place to be in Treorchy on a Friday night," said Nerys Bowen. | "My parents used to come here in the 1960s when they were courting and apparently at that time it was the place to be in Treorchy on a Friday night," said Nerys Bowen. |
The cafe still has regulars - schoolchildren come in before and after lessons along with those who have always come here. | The cafe still has regulars - schoolchildren come in before and after lessons along with those who have always come here. |
Islwyn Kingsley said he was sad at the news. | Islwyn Kingsley said he was sad at the news. |
"He's a one off - old school - and the old school come here. So they'll have to change their ways now," he said. | "He's a one off - old school - and the old school come here. So they'll have to change their ways now," he said. |
The cafe is opposite the town's Park and Dare Theatre, and Mr Balestrazzi recalled a visit from one particular performer. | The cafe is opposite the town's Park and Dare Theatre, and Mr Balestrazzi recalled a visit from one particular performer. |
"There was one night, a very famous gentleman was there performing - Ken Dodd," he explained. | "There was one night, a very famous gentleman was there performing - Ken Dodd," he explained. |
"He came in here for a tea or a coffee. I can remember that vividly. He had his poodle and his wife with him and then he went on his way." | "He came in here for a tea or a coffee. I can remember that vividly. He had his poodle and his wife with him and then he went on his way." |
'Touched' | 'Touched' |
The couple will continue living on the site. Since the announcement, he said they had been overwhelmed by the support. | The couple will continue living on the site. Since the announcement, he said they had been overwhelmed by the support. |
"It has touched me very, very much the way that people have reacted," he said. | "It has touched me very, very much the way that people have reacted," he said. |
"There have been people I haven't seen for a while that have come in and wished me all the best." | "There have been people I haven't seen for a while that have come in and wished me all the best." |
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