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Nine Derbyshire and Staffordshire pubs and breweries (and a village) going to incredible lengths to battle through economic downturn

Nine Derbyshire and Staffordshire pubs and breweries (and a village) going to incredible lengths to battle through economic downturn
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It s 50 years of the Good Beer Guide

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Remove ALL restrictions on June 21 to save hospitality sector

Removing all Covid restrictions in the hard-hit hospitality sector from June 21 is critical and will mean firms can come off life support , an industry chief has said.  Social distancing rules will be ditched next month to allow pubs, restaurants and theatres to open to full capacity with no limits on groups for the first time in more than a year, reports claim. But one-way systems, screens and rules on mask-wearing while moving around might remain.  Audiences in theatres and cinemas will have to wear face coverings during performances, while there will be strict guidance on ventilation and staggered entry. Kate Nicholls - chief executive of trade body UKHospitality - said reports of lifting limits on trading are very welcome and will allow businesses to be viable for the first time in nearly 16 months. 

Two-thirds of hospitality firms optimistic about the next year

Two-thirds of hospitality firms feel optimistic about the next 12 months as the country continues its path out of lockdown. Millions of people have already flocked to pubs and restaurants since many opened for business again last Monday, with experts reporting drink sales up 114 per cent compared with the same period in 2019. The reopening of outdoor hospitality is a boost for the sector, which has lost £74 billion since last March. According to a study by trade body UKHospitality, 65 per cent of businesses now feel optimistic, with just 16 per cent pessimistic about remaining financially viable for at least another year. Two-thirds of hospitality firms feel optimistic about the next 12 months as the country continues its path out of lockdown (stock image)

Creative pubs are ramping up plans for spring reopening in 36 days time

Creative pubs are ramping up their plans for an Alfresco April ahead of thousands opening up in 36 days time. Publicans are already assembling marquees, revamping car parks and even creating a fake beach for thirsty revellers to make their long-awaited return. Industry experts predict about 40 per cent of pubs will reopen when drinking outside is permitted on April 12, with the remainder turning on their taps from May 17. Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), said: While we still have a long way to go, Brits across the UK cannot wait for that first pint of fresh draught beer in their local beer garden but also the opportunity to reconnect with their community.

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