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12 pubs and bars in Nottinghamshire you can visit without booking
Pop along for a pint without making a reservation
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Fancy an impromptu pint or lunch like you used to before Covid-19 reared its ugly head? Well, these Nottinghamshire pubs are open for outdoor dining and drinking and you won t need to pre-book.
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Wetherspoon confirms the 6 Nottingham pubs reopening next month
They will close earlier but they re back
The Last Post in Beeston is one of the six reopening
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Six Wetherspoon pubs in Nottingham will be opening their beer gardens from Monday, April 12, it has been confirmed.
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From serving as a home for a powerful medieval family, to ghost tours, Codnor Castle has had a varied history (Image: Derby Telegraph / Ken Bradley)
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