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A council has issued a statement after three town centres bars have closed until restrictions are relaxed following visits from its Covid rule enforcers.
Cheshire East Council and Cheshire Police officers visited a number of bars and pubs in Congleton on Friday to ensure Tier 2 restrictions were being adhered to.
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A bar owner has hit out after losing most of her Saturday night trade because she was told she would have to prove customers from different households were not mixing.
Stephanie Chaddock said her venue, DV8 in Congleton, would normally be busy on a Saturday night with people sitting in the outdoor seating area.
DV8 in Congleton
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A popular pub has been told its beer garden isn t classed as being outside under the coronavirus regulations.
DV8 in Congleton, had been allowing groups of six people to sit in its enclosed outdoor area.
But pub bosses have been left absolutely devastated after police and council officials told them it was considered too enclosed to allow households to mix.