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With the latest batch of coronavirus restrictions set to ease later this month, some pubs will be able to cast open their doors for the first time in more than four months.
However, venues with beer gardens have already been able to welcome back punters in a Covid-safe manner after Prime Minister Boris Johnson s last lockdown easing in April.
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This week, these are the loved ones remembered in the funeral notices and family announcements in The Sentinel.
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Hospitality venues across Staffordshire will fully reopen on May 17, with restaurants and cafes available for indoor booking - including with your dog - for the first time in months.
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CHEW VALLEY LAKE & KNOWLE HILL
The village of Moreton lies submerged under Chew Valley lake. Photo by Neil Owen
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DISTANCE: Two-and-a-quarter miles or one-and-a half-miles for the short option.
HOW TO GET THERE: From Weston, travel towards Banwell onto the A368 and follow signs for Chew Stoke.
PARKING: To find the Chew Valley Lake car parks, follow signs for Chew Stoke and park in Walley Lane.
DIRECTIONS: From the car park in Walley Lane, head to the far corner and take the signed footpath.
Chew Valley Lake is home to a large population of waterfowl and is also a designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Protection Area. People can enjoy far-reaching views across the Chew Valley to the Mendip Hills and Dundry Ridge after a short walk to the top of Knowle Hill.