Early signs on the trading side are promising. Mr Vass said customers flocked back as soon as restrictions on outdoor drinking and dining were lifted. He’s even seen some sitting in the rain while enjoying their pint. It’s a welcome sight after spending just five of the past 15 months open.
Left, Pub chain Moss & Co owner and managing director David Moss and Adam Vass his operations manager, who face a recruitment headache as the labour market tightens up
- Credit: Danielle Booden
“We have had a phenomenal opening since April 12 and it’s blown us away how busy it has been,” he admitted.
Early signs on the trading side are promising. Mr Vass said customers flocked back as soon as restrictions on outdoor drinking and dining were lifted. He’s even seen some sitting in the rain while enjoying their pint. It’s a welcome sight after spending just five of the past 15 months open.
Left, Pub chain Moss & Co owner and managing director David Moss and Adam Vass his operations manager, who face a recruitment headache as the labour market tightens up
- Credit: Danielle Booden
“We have had a phenomenal opening since April 12 and it’s blown us away how busy it has been,” he admitted.
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8:51 PM April 11, 2021
Staff and management at Moss and Co working hard behind the scenes ahead of re-opening. Managing director David Moss paints the menu boards at The Jolly Sailors in Pakefield. Picture: Mick Howes
- Credit: Mick Howes
A pub and restaurant group is making last minute preparations as it gears up to reopen its popular venues.
With the nation taking another step on the road to normality on Monday, April 12 with the re-opening of non-essential shops, pubs and restaurants are also set to open outside.
Staff at Moss and Co have been working hard behind the scenes ever since last orders had been temporarily called - and they are now set to reopen its beer gardens at the venues it runs across the area.
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Lowestoft town centre in the sunshine. Picture: Mick Howes
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Lowestoft could have a bumper summer season - but only if people keep sticking to Covid-19 guidelines.
That s the message from businesses, a council leader and town mayor as they welcomed the prime minister s roadmap to recovery.
It is hoped that a staycation surge will provide a welcome boost to tourism in the East Suffolk town.
East Suffolk Council leader Steve Gallant. Picture: East Suffolk Conservatives
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Steve Gallant, leader of East Suffolk Council, said: “The announcement by the Prime Minister about the easing of restrictions is the news we’ve all been waiting for and the clearest indication yet that the vaccination programme is our best route out of the pandemic.