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23 North East pub gardens which are easy to visit by bus
Here s a guide to beer gardens that are just the ticket for those wanting to explore reopened pubs around Newcastle without taking the car
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If there s one spoiler to plans for a pub jaunt, now that outdoor drinking is back on our social calendar, it s the travelling to get there.
23 North-East places you can get a pint now pubs are reopen YESTERDAY marked the first time in a long time you’ve been able to enjoy a nice cold pint or your favourite tipple at the pub. But with popular spots being booked up for the foreseeable future, you may need a little inspiration of where else to go across the North-East. Go North East have put together this handy guide to beer gardens and outdoor spaces across the region, which you can access by bus to save on costly taxi journeys. You can also save the bus company s 2 for 1 evening ticket, which allows two people to travel all evening, from 7pm until the last bus, for just £3.50.
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A woman pulls her sledge up a hill near Ashford in Kent as the cold and icy weather continuesCredit: PA:Press Association
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Shaharyar Khan, from Leytonstone, practices his skating on a flooded field that has turned to ice in Hollow Pond in LeytonstoneCredit: Press Association
Strong winds are expected to hit parts of western Scotland and Northern Ireland s east coast between 4am and midnight, the Met Office said.
It comes after temperatures plummeted so low that sea waves were seen freezing off the Isle of Sheppey in Kent.
Local dog walker Rob Chinn told Kent Online: I was quite surprised.
WEEKEND WHITEOUT
UK weather: Brits wake to freezing -4C temperatures and heavy snow before mercury set to rocket to 13C next week
Updated: 13 Feb 2021, 13:22
BRITS woke up to freezing -4C temperatures this morning as heavy snow blankets the nation.
It comes before the mercury shoots back up to 13C in parts of the UK next week as the cold snap finally comes to an end.
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A bodyboarder attempts to take photos in the sea as the waves crash against the Newlyn pier in CornwallCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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Five Met Office yellow weather warnings are in place for snow and ice across large swathes of the UK for most of the weekendCredit: MetOffice