A much-loved Glasgow cafe has been put up for sale after six years.

The owner of Rawnchy in the city's Dennistoun made the announcement earlier this week that they were going to "pass the torch" to a new owner. 

Poppy Murricane explained to her loyal customers that she has made the decision after a year of "lots" of change.

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She told her followers: "As some of you are aware, I got married in June! It’s been a crazy year full of wonderful things and lots of change.

"And it’s time for me to pass on the Rawnchy torch and allow someone else the opportunity to own this amazing business.

"This 6-year journey has been so fun and I’m so proud of how this wee Rawnchy baby has flourished despite the tumultuous times.

"Dennistoun, you have loved, supported and carried us through and made Rawnchy what she is today. I cannot thank you all enough for your smiles, laughter and custom.

"And long may it continue in the hands of another soul who will love and nurture Rawnchy the way she deserves."

Customers do not have to worry, as Rawnchy will remain open in the meantime. 

Poppy - who the Glasgow Times exclusively interviewed in January - was inspired to start her own business after discovering a way to make sweet treats without harming the environment, and her raw vegan cakes were born.

Filled with pastel colours, cute slogan art and artistically-crafted cakes, Rawnchy was described as Glasgow's most 'Instagrammable' cafe. 

For enquiries on the business, she can be contacted by emailing pinkpip@hotmail.com.