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Jackie Fairburn, the licensee of The Hare & Hounds pub in West Ardsley near Wakefield, is more excited about reopening on Monday when lockdown restrictions are eased than when she was handed the keys to the pub five years ago.
âWe are all systems go,â Fairburn says. âI just canât wait to open, itâs been so long. This relaunch is like starting a new business all over again, but actually this is a much bigger deal â it has to work.â
Fairburn has gone âall outâ for the reopening. She has used scaffolding planks to build a replica of the pubâs bar in the garden, complete with bar stools, and moved all the tables and chairs from inside outdoors.
Ale fresco: England’s pubs gear up for outdoor reopening on 12 April Rupert Neate © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Richard Saker/The Observer
Jackie Fairburn, the licensee of The Hare & Hounds pub in West Ardsley near Wakefield, is more excited about reopening on Monday when lockdown restrictions are eased than when she was handed the keys to the pub five years ago.
“We are all systems go,” Fairburn says. “I just can’t wait to open, it’s been so long. This relaunch is like starting a new business all over again, but actually this is a much bigger deal – it has to work.”
Star Pubs & Bars licensees on core leased and tenanted agreements in England will have to start paying rent in full from 21 June, following a period of discounted rates, the pubco has announced.
The company has extended its 90% rent concessions, which were due to end on 1 March, to 16 May, leaving 10% payable by licensees.
From 17 May (when pubs are able to reopen inside with restrictions in place if the Government’s roadmap is successful) until 20 June, the discount will be reduced to 10% in rent concessions, leaving 90% payable by licensees.
Star estimated the combination of these rent discounts means about half (50%) of rent will be due for the month of May.
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