Seaside cafes, superfast internet and a dreamy work-life balance is what remote workers can enjoy in Britain's best work from home hotspot.
Cafes in the Welsh seaside village have capitalised on the influx of remote workers, which they say was catalysed by the Covid pandemic. Lee Davis, 54, left to work in cities such as London and Manchester - but returned to nearby Wick four years ago Ffion Hughes, 22, a server at her uncle's coffee shop, The Welsh Coffee Company, said the establishment was full of people working and doing meetings.She has noticed an uptick in the number of people moving to Ogmore-by-Sea since the pandemic.Nico Gibbs, 21, a server at nearby Hilary and Iain's Kitchen, was thankful for this steady custom of remote workers.