Some pubs will have reduced opening hours and menus, and this information along with how to book, will be updated on individual pubs’ websites over the coming days.
Nick Mackenzie, Greene King chief executive, said: “It’s great that we can finally open outdoor areas in some of our pubs after such a long period of lockdown and we can’t wait to start welcoming our customers back, safely.
“Sadly, we can only open around a third of our estate in April where we have outdoor space that will work and have a chance of being viable, but we know the vital role pubs play in communities and feel it’s important to open as many as we can to help people get back together once again.
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The inquest into the death of Clive Wyard has been suspended for a second time
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An inquest into the death of an Ipswich man found with head and facial injuries outside his home has been suspended for the second time while criminal investigations continue.
Clive Wyard, 74, died on August 1, 2018 at St Elizabeth Hospice less than two weeks after he was found unresponsive on the driveway outside his home in Valley Road, Ipswich.
A police investigation was launched following his death, with officers releasing CCTV footage of Mr Wyard in the hours before his death in order to help jog the public’s memory.
TWO landlords have been praised for restoring a favourite pub to its former glory, just 16 weeks after taking over the establishment. After a mixture of owners in 2020, Stephen West and Reece Brown became landlords of The Royal George, and despite the obstacles brought in by the Covid-19 crisis, visitors have commended the new owners for their efforts in recreating the welcoming community pub. As part of the
Journal’s ‘pub of the week’ feature, one nominator said: “This pub has had a succession of temporary landlords who in the main have not really cared and interacted with locals. “Steve and Reece have changed this, bringing back food, clearly investing time and effort in keeping great beer, and [providing] one of the best pints of Guinness in Salisbury.
HISTORY: Chepstow Castle Inn, 1993 IT S not a great time for Welsh pubs at the moment, with Welsh Government restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of coronavirus meaning they re banned from selling alcohol, and must close by 6pm. As a result, many pubs have closed their doors entirely until the rules are lifted. So, step back in time for a look at these pubs in Monmouthshire from days gone by.
STORIES: The Cordell Country Inn, Govilon in 1989
The Cordell Country Inn, Govilon in 1989
PLAY: Two Brewers Pub in Bulwark, 1994
Two Brewers Pub in Bulwark, 1994
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