PINT glasses have been raised across Wales as beer gardens were allowed to reopen for the first time this year. Having received the green light from Welsh Government, landlords and ladies have welcomed back customers to their beer gardens in the April sunshine this Monday, April 26. As the nation continues to keep coronavirus under control, freedoms are slowly being returned to our lives after months of lockdown.
We’ve been out and about today to several beer gardens across Wrexham and Flintshire as people enjoyed returning to their local: Manager for the Fat Boar in Wrexham Craig Pritchard said: “It’s great to be back and welcoming our regulars. Hospitality is the lifeblood of Wrexham so it’s great to be seeing our tables in use again.
executive. and right after, his wife, leslie johnson, made a phone call saying that the fbi was at their house. we have a phone call the fbi documented. between the two of them, he says to her to tear up the check. then leslie is saying, they re saying fbi, jack. do you want me to put it down the toilet? and he said yes. flush that. now, the fbi believed that they were referring to a $100,000 check that a developer had written to the county executive. at this point, in the conversation, he tells her to put the cash into her underwear. and she says, quote, i have it in my bra. now, the fbi, once they got into the home, found and seized more than $79,000 in cash from inside mrs. johnson s bra. and now, they are still in court behind me. they are being processed. and alex, they will be released tonight on their own recognizance. but the county executive will be wearing a home monitoring device to be monitored. thank you very much, kelly. and the charges are very serious. they