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Publication Date:-
2025-10-19
   
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Royal Himalayas restaurant in Southport reopening with new menu, Nepalese street food and new buffet

THE Royal Himalayas restaurant in Southport is reopening this week with a new menu, new opening hours and a grand reopening offer!The eatery, serving the very best Nepalese food and street food, opened at:- 133 to 135 Eastbank Street, Southport Town Centre, in May 2024 but has been closed in recent weeks as changes were put into place. It is the sister venue of the legendary Great Himalayas restaurant, which has won numerous national and Regional awards since it opened at:- 665 Lord Street on:- 4 March 2020.



Owner Prakash Shahi said:- "We are delighted to be reopening our Royal Himalayas restaurant. We have spoken extensively with our customers and we're sure they will love the changes we are making. We are reopening our doors opened on:- Wednesday, 8 October 2025, with an all new updated menu and opening hours. Our team is very excited to be able to bring something very new and unique to the Southport dining scene. Diners can enjoy authentic Nepalese dishes from our loved rich curries to street foods, like our popular MOMO, Chowmein, chatpate, chilly chicken, and many more new dishes. Another new highlight will be our brand new all you can eat Nepalese Buffet, which will be available every Saturday, and Sunday, and which offers fantastic value. The Great Himalayas and Royal Himalayas have become extremely popular since we opened. We have lots of regular customers, but we get extremely busy, especially during weekends. Having 2 venues to give us the capacity to welcome more diners. We have 120 covers at the Royal Himalayas as well as some space for people to sit and enjoy a drink outside. We are looking forward to welcoming back our regulars and seeing lots of new customers."



Royal Himalayas offers authentic Nepalese cuisine that's full of flavour with special ingredients, spices and herbs sourced from Nepal.


Ofsted Inspector rewards Wirral Nursery with:- 'Good' rating

PARTOU Brimstage Village Day Nursery and Pre-school in Wirral has received a:- 'Good' Ofsted rating across all areas of activity.

In her official report, the Inspector observes:- "Children benefit from robust routines and boundaries that help them to know what is happening next. Golden rules help children to remember how to behave."

Situated in a converted church, the setting provides high quality early years care and education to families in Brimstage, Higher Bebington and surrounding areas.

Its:- 'home from home' indoor environment features spacious playrooms which enable children to engage in fun and educational activities including:- access to an exciting soft play area.

This is complemented by outdoor learning environments suitable for all weathers, and a separate pre-school building where older children have the space to explore and develop independence.

The Ofsted Inspector notes that children at Partou Brimstage Village:- "settle quickly and engage in activities with staff." She continues:- "Staff interactions are positive and are very responsive to children's needs and interests. Staff narrate children's play and provide lots of opportunities to talk, sing, read stories and introduce new vocabulary."

Leadership at the Nursery is praised for designing and implementing a new curriculum:- "which provides a sequenced model of learning to build on children's skills."

The consideration given to the wellbeing of team members is judged to be of high quality, delivering significant dividends for the children:- "Coaching and mentoring is becoming second nature. Leaders have a good idea of how they want to improve staff practice to raise standards across the setting. As such, children are benefiting from happier and more enthusiastic staff."

Support for children with special educational needs and / or disabilities also impresses the Inspector who says interventions are implemented quickly where gaps are identified. She writes:- "Staff make referrals to relevant agencies as soon as possible with support from parents. This helps to ensure that all children get the support they need to make progress."

And safeguarding arrangements at the setting are deemed to be:- "effective" based on:- "an open and positive culture" that:- "puts children's interests 1st."

In reaching her adjudication, the Inspector joined the acting manager on a learning walk of all areas of the Nursery, spoke to team members and families, observed the quality of education being provided and conducted a review of key documentation.

Kate Dewis, Acting Partou Brimstage Village Nursery Manager, said:- "Our caring team believe in giving children fun, exciting experiences every day, with activities based around their interests. As the Inspector highlights in her report, we place a strong emphasis on developing the children's communication skills and vocabulary which we regard as key aspects of their learning journey. It is a really positive outcome which serves as an ideal platform for future progression."

Samantha Rhodes, Partou Managing Director, said:- "Congratulations to Kate and her team on their achievement. Partou Brimstage Village has a reputation in the local community for being friendly, welcoming and kind. The Ofsted report underlines that this view is thoroughly merited."

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