Two pints of lager and a packet of crisps, please.
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This is possibly the first long weekend where the majority of people are mainly looking forward to the Monday: where we can dine and drink in our favourite spots that have outdoor spaces. It feels like it’s been
forever since we last sat in a beer garden, with a chilled pint or glass of Pinot, along with a stunning pizza or a crisp bag to share.
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Pub wins support despite neighbours’ protests );
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A PUB in Henley has received support from town councillors for a new garden and terrace area despite opposition from neighbours.
Brakspear has applied for permission to convert an “under-used” parking area at the Bull on Bell Street into more space for customers.
It says the area has already been used in this way during the coronavirus pandemic to make social distancing easier.
But residents wrote to South Oxfordshire District Council, the planning authority, to oppose this becoming a permanent arrangement. They were worried about the noise from music and customers coming out of the pub in the early hours of the morning.
Neighbours oppose bigger outdoor area at ‘noisy’ pub );
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NEIGHBOURS are worried about the noise levels from a Henley pub getting worse if plans for a new garden and terrace area are approved.
Brakspear has applied for permission to convert an “under-used” parking area at the Bull on Bell Street with a view to offering more space for customers.
However, residents have urged South Oxfordshire District Council, the planning authority, to reject the plans.
Amanda Chumas, of Bell Street, said: “I, along with other local residents, have had frequent occasion to complain about the really intrusive amplified heavy deep-beat music and loud obnoxious swearing and shouting from drunk patrons going on until the early hours of the morning, sometimes as late as 3am.