If they do not do so the Council can apply to the Court for an order. Tregurra Park and Ride will remain closed until the situation is resolved and drivers are asked not to use the car park at this time. People intending to travel by car to Truro who would normally use the Tregurra Park and Ride site are encouraged to make alternative arrangements where possible. The Park and Ride at Langarth will be operating a partial bus service into the City centre, looping around Victoria Square. Limited parking will be available in the visitor spaces at New County Hall for access to the Park and Ride stop at County Arms for those who have Park and Ride passes.
Cornwall Council has said they will be applying for a court order to remove the encampment after having warned the group of travellers occupying a park and ride in Truro that they need to have left the area by this morning (Tues 18). In an update this afternoon the council said: As the unauthorised encampment have not left the Tregurra Park and Ride site, Cornwall Council will be applying for a court order tomorrow to remove the group. The Park and Ride will remain closed until the situation has been resolved, and it is hoped that the normal service can then be resumed from next week.
Greene King will be reopening eight pubs across Hampshire this week,
EIGHT MORE Hampshire pubs will fling open their doors this week. Greene King will reopen a further eight of its managed pubs outdoors in Hampshire from Thursday this week - it comes ahead of the bank holiday. The Old Farmhouse in Totton, the County Arms, Winchester, the Fishermans Rest, Titchfield, the Ship Anson and the Green Posts in Portsmouth. Slightly further afield, the Bold Forester in Southsea, the Royal Oak in Havant and the Emporium in Fleet will also be reopening. Customers can book garden tables online, however, punters are also welcomed to visit the pub outdoors without an advance booking.
Creative pubs are ramping up their plans for an Alfresco April ahead of thousands opening up in 36 days time.
Publicans are already assembling marquees, revamping car parks and even creating a fake beach for thirsty revellers to make their long-awaited return.
Industry experts predict about 40 per cent of pubs will reopen when drinking outside is permitted on April 12, with the remainder turning on their taps from May 17.
Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), said: While we still have a long way to go, Brits across the UK cannot wait for that first pint of fresh draught beer in their local beer garden but also the opportunity to reconnect with their community.
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