After a limited reopening last month, many of Andover’s finest drinking establishments have reopened now that indoor hospitality is open to the public once more. Pubs were forced to close, along with other venues, following the various lockdowns across the past year, with a reopening over the summer months between the first two. Since then, they have been opened and closed various times, with many resorting to takeaways in order to supplement their income. As of May 17, pubs and bars have reopened to customers, who no longer have to brave the weather if they want a drink. For many pubs in town, this is their first opening this year as they haven’t had the space to accommodate outside drinkers.
A new unit is opening in Andover tomorrow (April 17), giving not one but six different businesses an outlet for their goods in the Chantry Centre. The InAndover Shared Shop is opening at 10am on Saturday, which aims to allow businesses without a presence on the high street to ‘test the waters’ by selling their products from the unit. Should it be successful, they will then be supported to take over a unit of their own. The shop is being spearheaded by Andover BID and Test Valley Borough Council, with Steve Godwin, BID manager, saying he was “really enthusiastic” about the new venture.
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