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Nevertheless, some of us have very fond memories of the Rudge family and their cafe. Between the mid 50s and mid 60s, times were good!


2018 Update

It appears that the plans for housing have been abandoned, and in 2017/18, new plans have been approved for a food store/fuel station (Co-opertive Group Foods Ltd) and coffee shop (Costa Ltd).

In mid 2018,  demolition of the old cafe was started.

By 2nd August 2018,  all that was left of the cafe, flat, and fuel station was a heap of rubble!

Traveling from Swaffham towards Necton, the skyline has changed . . .

. . . but Necton church still stands proud.

We’ll definitely stop for a coffee when it’s all finished.


June 2019 Update

The new Co-op store and petrol station opened on Friday 21st June 2019. The Costa coffee store and drive-through is expected to open in July/August.

Rudge Way, a new road entering the site from the A47, links to Tuns Lane (also a new road leading from Tuns Road) at a roundabout on the site. Between the Co-op petrol station and the Costa coffee building is a parking area. The Co-op and the Costa building can be accessed from Rudge Way, or Tuns Lane.

These photos were taken on the Co-op opening day.

The view across to the Co-op store from the parking area.

Jackie Rogers (nee Rudge), complete with scissors(!), was invited to join the Co-op staff and local school children at the opening ceremony.

Looking to the future! 8 charging stations for electric cars.

The new skyline approaching Necton from Swaffham.


Finally, a comment from Jackie Rogers (eldest daughter of Beatty and Jack Rudge):
“Together with my brothers and sister, we watched that (the business and buildings) decline with some disappointment. To us, the eventual closing of the business was greeted with sadness which turned to horror as the building, and our old home, changed from a 1960s eye catching landmark to an eyesore.

We are pleased that something positive has, at last, risen from the ashes. We wish the new Co-op store and the Costa Coffee outlet every success and will doubtless call in when we’re in the area.”