THE WINDMILL Cafe at the Waseley Hills Country Park reopened its doors today for the first time since the start of the lockdown.
Visitors were able to get snacks and hot drinks as part of the takeaway service.
It follows the relaxing of the restrictions which began today, enabling gatherings of up to six people, as long as they are held outdoors and social distancing rules are observed.
The cafe, which opens from 10am every day, serves barista coffees, homemade cakes, and a range of sandwiches, paninis, and jacket potatoes will be available at the site for walkers to enjoy after a stroll over the hills.
Four-legged friends can get canine treats too – The Windmill café serves doggy sausages, biscuits and even doggy ice cream.
The café is situated near the main car park.
Social distancing measures need to be observed when purchasing food and drink from the café.
All country parks and nature reserves managed by the county council are open for Worcestershire residents to take their daily exercise in.