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The new owners of Bilston's Major's Fish & Chips have laid out plans to bring the famous Black Country chippy "into the future".
In an interview with the Express & Star, new owners Bala Ananthakumaran, Thines Sooiyakumar and Viththa Rajalingam, all from Birmingham, said they are looking forward to the bright future of Major's.
The new owners, who have a history of running an off-licence in Birmingham, said they want to keep the chip shop as the locals know and love it, but also that they want to modernise the building for years to come.
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00:00 Daniel Walton with the Express and Style, we're standing here with the new owners of
00:05 Majors Chipshop in Goldstone. Are you excited?
00:07 Of course, yeah, we are very, very excited. Are we?
00:11 Yes, we are.
00:12 You're looking excited, yeah. Are you looking forward to the future of Majors?
00:16 Precisely, sir. We are looking forward to it because it has a big legacy behind it.
00:21 We want to keep it as it is and save the local community here in Goldstone.
00:25 So it's a big burden on our head that I hope we will succeed in it.
00:30 Absolutely, yeah. What's the plans looking forward? Are you looking to create a bigger menu, modernise?
00:35 Yes, we are bringing more items to the menu and we can modernise the building itself and the business premises.
00:43 We're going to make it a bit more presentable.
00:46 Absolutely, yeah. We're sort of keeping the tradition in there, is that right?
00:49 Yeah, we're going to keep the tradition, just depending on what you like.
00:53 Fantastic, perfect. Thank you very much.
00:55 Thank you very much. Thank you.
00:57 Thank you.
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