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Hatfield and Potters Bar businesses react to June 21 delay

Hatfield and Potters Bar businesses react to June 21 delay
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How was first Wheathampstead scarecrow trail?

How was first Wheathampstead scarecrow trail?
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Recruitment crisis for St Albans pubs and restaurants

How is Farr Brew tackling May 17th lockdown easing?

The marquee in the garden of the Elephant and Castle. - Credit: The Elephant and Castle Although the big pub chains were able to react robustly to the government guidelines when it came to al fresco dining, the smaller independents had more of a battle on their hands. Farr Brew is an award-winning local micro-brewery which also now runs four pubs across Hertfordshire, including the very popular Elephant & Castle in Amwell - the grounds of which they completely transformed during the first lockdown into a children s paradise - the Red Cow in Harpenden and the Reading Rooms in Wheathampstead. Matt Elvidge, who runs Farr Brew with Nick Farr, said the past few weeks of trading had been fantastic but cold: Customers have all turned up for bookings and most have brought warm coats and blankets. On the whole they have been great and in good spirits, loving being out again and coming with a real sense of British blitz mentality.

Save St Albans Pubs opens city centre market stall

Sean said: Being without pubs for most of the past year I’m sure that we can all agree that we have missed our community spaces and we will continue to protect our local pubs.   For almost five years the government has promised reforms to business rates and failed to deliver on these promises. This has cost hundreds of businesses to go under and pushed the price of a pint up, especially for independent pubs who cannot spread the cost over several sites, like larger pubs such as Wetherspoons. We are hopeful that the reform due in the autumn statement will support pubs, small businesses and the high street over large corporations such as Amazon who continue to fail with paying their fair share of tax.

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