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A list of independent pubs and bars in south east London s Bexley Fancy enjoying a pint with friends, celebrating the reopening of pubs and supporting local businesses at the same time? This list might help you do so. Covid-19 has hit nearly every business unprecedently hard, and pubs and pubgoers alike will be eagerly awaiting May 17, when the latest step in the Government’s relaxing of Covid restrictions. This means all licensed pubs, bars, restaurants and other attractions can once again reopen indoors, joining those in hospitality with outdoor provisions who partially reopened last month. Local establishments such as independent bars and pubs have been hit harder financially than most, and with no parent company to bail them out are more reliant on their local communities.
Bear necessities THE Herald reported this week that, according to the respected film website Rotten Tomatoes, Paddington 2 is the greatest ever movie, beating classics like Citizen Kane. Snobbish cinephiles may snarl at this judgement, though the Diary approves. In an era where diversity is demanded in the arts, isn’t it high time a flick starring a bear was lauded and applauded? We also like to think our correspondents are like Paddington, who hails from Peru. Our contributors often find themselves confused and disorientated. Yet like Paddington they courageously do their best and (occasionally) triumph. Some even wear duffel coats and are fond of marmalade sandwiches, though we emphasise that neither are prerequisites of appearing in the Diary. However, as the following tales from our archives make clear, ‘bear’ faced cheek is an essential ingredient in what we publish…