More than 70 pubs across Wyre Forest are opening for outdoor service this week A PINT at the pub has finally become a reality again as more than 70 pubs across Wyre Forest reopen for outdoor service this week. Pub owners say regulars are happy to be back and to be enjoying a drink at their local, and have reported being flooded with bookings since Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his timetable for the reopening of hospitality. The road map allows for pubs, restaurants and bars to reopen outdoor areas from April 12, with customers welcome inside again from May 17. Some restrictions have eased since pubs were last open. Customers will not need to order a substantial meal with alcoholic drinks and there will be no 10pm curfew.
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The Mug House in Bewdley is one of dozens of pubs across Wyre Forest reopening for outdoor service this month. Photo from Facebook APRIL is here - and that means pubs, cafes and restaurants will be able to reopen this month for outdoor table service. From Monday, April 12, six people or two households will be able to sit together and enjoy a drink outdoors - and there s no requirement for a substantial meal this time. ‘Outdoors’ refers to private gardens and any other outdoor space, which includes beer gardens, cafes or restaurants with outdoor seating spaces, and hospitality areas in venues like zoos and theme parks, which are also due to reopen at this time.