Last minute holidays you can still book for the early May bank holiday
Britons have been rushing to book their bank holiday breaks, but there s still some availability for latecomers
Kilnwood is a relaxing countryside retreat located in Somerset s Mendip Hills
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The first May bank holiday is looming, and with the possibility of international holidays still a glimmer in Grant Shapps eye, that means those hoping for a getaway will have to look for it close to home.
For those who have booked their domestic bank holiday trips months in advance, there’s no problem (unless you count the threat of apparent holiday ‘gazumping’). But what of those who have put off making plans? Thankfully, there are still options. Previously locked down Britons are flocking to campsites and self-catered accommodation now that domestic holidays have become possible in England, but not everything is booked up just yet.
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Cheers! Ten top pubs in this area you can sit outside at from April reopening One feature of many of our lives that has been strangely absent in the last year is the humble British pub. Memories of relaxing in a sunny garden with a refreshing drink in hand, or sheltering from the cold with something a bit stronger, come to mind. But throughout much of 2020 and 2021, they haven’t been able to be there for us. But following the government’s lockdown roadmap being announced, pubs will be able to reopen outdoors from April 12, with indoor seating from May 17.
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Themes and menus for the inaugural Take-Out Taste of The Village are coming together as 16 restaurants prepare to make multicourse dinners showcasing what The Jewel’s restaurateurs have to offer.
The event will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. March 22-25, with four restaurants participating each night. Tickets are $85 for a four-course dinner for two, with one course each provided by each night’s participating restaurants. Twenty percent of ticket sales (plus any gratuities) goes to the restaurants and the rest goes to the La Jolla Village Merchants Association.
“We are super excited,” LJVMA Vice President Morgan Barnes said of the event, adding that it “will reconnect our community and bring a sense of interactive fun back to The Village.”