A traditional butchers in the heart of Morecambe town centre will close its doors for the final time.
Bigmans Butcher & Deli on Victoria Street will shut on Sunday May 4, it has been announced.
Bigmans is run by Lukas Ridziauskas.
A post on the shop's Facebook page said: "I wanted to share some important news.
"Bigman's Butchers & Deli will be closing its doors for the final time on May 4th.
"While I’m feeling a bit nostalgic, I’m also filled with gratitude for each one of you who has walked through my doors over the years.
"You’ve made my job a joy, and I can’t thank you enough for all the support and smiles.
"As we approach our last days, I invite you to stop by and shop one last time!
"I’ll be open every day for the next seven days, and I would love to see your faces one more time.
"Let’s make these final moments count, share some laughs, and celebrate the great times we’ve had together! Here’s to exciting new adventures ahead for all of us!
"Looking forward to seeing you soon."
We have contacted Bigmans Butcher & Deli for comment.


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