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Gulliver s World to reopen but kids have to wear masks

GULLIVER S World has shared information on how it will be keeping families safe as the Old Hall attraction prepares to reopen on Monday. The milestone in Boris Johnson s roadmap to easing England s lockdown restrictions will see the children s theme park finally able to welcome back customers to the site as well as the hotel. Among safety measures at Gulliver’s World are temperature checks on arrival, mandatory advanced booking, contactless entry and all guests over three needing to wear face coverings on rides. The park is also operating on a limited capacity to meet social distancing requirements. Julie Dalton, managing director of Gulliver’s Theme Parks and Resorts, said: “We cannot wait to welcome back visitors to both the theme park and our self-contained accommodation here at Gulliver’s World.

From haggis pizza to virtual suppers, some alternative ways to enjoy your dinner this Burns Night

From haggis pizza to virtual suppers, some alternative ways to enjoy your dinner this Burns Night We may not be able to ceilidh with loved ones until the early hours of the morning, but there s still plenty of eating to be had this Burns Night. © Supplied The Burns Night Supper from the Burntisland Sands Hotel. For brilliant recipes, the best of local produce, fresh ideas and insight, subscribe to our weekly Food and Drink Newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Food and Drink Newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up We may not be able to ceilidh with loved ones until the early hours of the morning, but there’s still plenty of eating to be had this Burns Night.

Sommelier Roundtable: Reasons to Be Optimistic in 2021

Sommelier Roundtable: Reasons to Be Optimistic in 2021 As we long for a better year than last, seven somms from Restaurant Award winners share what they’re hopeful for, from dining out’s revival to social change Even in an industry that was hit hard last year, restaurant pros are finding reasons to feel good about 2021. (Getty Images/MesquitaFMS) Jan 13, 2021 At the start of a new year, there’s a natural desire to feel hopeful. It’s understandable to be more wary this time around, after 2020’s seemingly never-ending series of unexpected downturns. But even sommeliers, whose industry has been hit particularly hard by the coronavirus crisis, see reasons to feel encouraged about the coming months.

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