The Hove seafront venue has been closing its roof with customers inside amid bad weather. Pictures showing people inside the building with the roof closed were circulated on social media, prompting complaints the venue was not following coronavirus safety measures. The Argus visited Rockwater’s rooftop building yesterday evening amid wet weather. The roof was closed, but all the slat doors on its south side were open. To be considered “outdoors”, according to government guidance, shelters, marquees and other coverings can have a roof. However, at least half of the area of the walls must be open at all times when in use, according to information on the government’s website.
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A PUB will be told today whether it can open after officials decided it was not Covid compliant. Brett Mendoza, of the Caxton Arms in Brighton, installed a new roof, new heaters and new furniture so he could open his doors today following the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions. But, despite receiving “over 700 bookings”, the pub in North Gardens will remain shut after Brighton and Hove City Council officials decided it did not follow Covid guidelines. The Brighton pub was adapted in hopes of opening today, April 12, as lockdown restictions are loosened Mr Mendoza said yesterday: “Brighton council responded with a detailed explanation as to why my garden with no roof is not Covid compliant.
AFTER a tumultuous few days of toing and froing, a Brighton landlord has now been told he can open his beer garden if he makes several amendments. Brett Mendoza of the Caxton Arms in North Gardens said he was told by council officers that he was unable to welcome customers back this week as the space at the rear of the building was not Covid compliant . The news came on Saturday night, just two days before he planned to reopen in line with the loosening of lockdown rules which came into effect today. Brett Mendoza, who runs the Caxton Arms in Brighton
A LANDLORD who adapted his pub so it could open tomorrow with the easing of restrictions is furious after being told by officials he would have to remain shut as it is not Covid compliant. Brett Mendoza, of the Caxton Arms in Brighton, installed a new roof, new heaters and new furniture so he could open his doors tomorrow following the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions. But despite receiving “over 700 bookings”, the pub in North Gardens will remain shut after Brighton and Hove City Council officials decided it did not follow Covid guidelines. Posting on Twitter, the publican said: “6pm yesterday Brighton Council decided that with or without the temporary roof, my garden is not Covid compliant and forced me to close.