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
Over the past year we ve had to learn a baffling new language.
The politicians, scientists and specialist correspondents seem to take their cue from Humpty Dumpty in Lewis Carroll s Through The Looking-Glass.
Words mean whatever they want them to mean.
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Enjoy.
If you struggle to tell your pandemics from your pangolins, and you don t know your R-rate from your elbow bump, this column has compiled a comprehensive A-Z guide to Covid-19
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