THE Windmill café at Waseley Hills Country Park will reopen for takeaway food and drink from 1st of June.

Fresh 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.

And if you are bringing your canine family member, there are treats for them too. The Windmill café serves doggy sausages, biscuits and even doggy ice cream.

The café will be open from 10am every day.

Councillor Lucy Hodgson, cabinet member with responsibility for communities at Worcestershire County Council said, “As the rules around lockdown change, it is important to remember to continue getting daily exercise. Get outside for around an hour each day is important for mental wellbeing as well as physical health.

“We have been working closely with the Windmill café tenants and we are excited to see them up and running again.

“The Waseley Hills offer glorious views across Birmingham and all the way to the Malverns. With the café now reopening you can enjoy the view and the fresh air and treat yourself to an ice cream.

“However it is still important that people continue to stick to guidance given by the government, so please still abide to the social distancing measures.”

The café is situated near the main car park.

Social distancing measures will need to be observed in order to purchase 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.