A Bradford coffee and dessert cafe is celebrating after tasting success in the Asian Voice Charity Awards.
Rakkaposhi on Ebenezer Street reopened its doors on Thursday, 8 June, following repairs for roof damage shortly after hearing that it had been shortlisted in the start-up of the year category.
The cafe was set up as a social enterprise 18 months ago and donates all its profits to Bradford-based QED Foundation, a national charity that aims to improve the social and economic position of disadvantaged communities in partnership with the private, public and voluntary sectors.
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