New World Trading Company to launch The North Light concept

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New World Trading Company (NWTC) is opening a new bar and restaurant concept in Chester early next year.

Called The North Light, it has been specifically designed for Chester to support the local community, shine a light on up-and-coming artists, and champion the city’s history and creative scene, according to the group.

It will replace a planned venue under The Florist brand that was due to open at Northgate with what NWTC says will be a more modern, distinctive, Chester-centric venue that showcases the work of emerging regional artists and provides a platform for local talent.

The 8,600sq ft site will serve cocktails, ‘modern dishes’, and small plates, with an interior design influenced by Chester’s architecture and history.

“Chester is home to a fantastic creative movement and some amazing, unique arts and leisure concepts. Our aim with North Light is to support this forward-thinking sector and deeply connect with residents, offering a new and modern space where all are welcome,” says COO Natasha Waterfield.

“Supporting the local community and the talented rising artists of the city is so important to us and we can’t wait to open our doors next year and be a part of the city’s exciting future.”

NWTC operates 35 bars and restaurants across the country under eight brands - The Botanist, The Florist, The Club House, The Oast House, The Canal House, The Trading House, The Smugglers’ Cove, and The Furnace. It recently reported a rise in turnover to £59.9m in the year to 31 March 2022, a 16% increase on pre-Covid levels in 2019.

The company says it intends to open five to eight sites a year.