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Businessman saves Paisley gaming cafe from closure and wants it to be "here for years to come"

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A gaming enthusiast has saved a Paisley comic book store and cafe from going bust out of "love" for the community.Businessman Aaron Brown, who stays in the town, rescued Comicrazy Cafe from going out of business after it looked certain to shut.Aaron had been going to Comicrazy Cafe for years before stepping in to save the business and has promised the community and customers that nothing will drastically change.Don't miss the latest headlines from around Renfrewshire.

Sign up to our newsletters here.He is delighted that the cafe is sticking around and has vowed to respect the legacy of the business.

He said: "I have been going to Comicrazy Cafe for years. It is a place where like-minded individuals can gather and have a laugh over games.“I run a few other businesses, but keeping Comicrazy Cafe about was something I was very passionate about.

I don’t want people labelling me as a “hero” because I did this out of the love I have for the community and the cafe.“I want to keep things just as it was because John Gilbert, the previous owner, did a great job of running the cafe.

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