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No more big coats! Huge relief as Liverpool pubs reopen indoors after long hard winter
The hospitality industry was allowed to reopen for indoor table service today as lockdown rules changed
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Manager of Denbigh Castle, Stuart Riley, server Colin Batho his first pint after easing of restrictions (Image: Geoff Davies)
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DENBIGH Castle is set to turn red next week to mark 100 years since The Royal British Legion was formed. On Saturday May 15, people across the United Kingdom will take part in various activities to help celebrate a century of support being provided by the Legion to those who have served with Her Majesty’s Armed Forces. Schools and businesses across the country will wear the colour red to show their support for the event and others will be fundraising. Ahead of commemorating the century milestone, Denbigh British Legion has been working alongside Cadw to light up Denbigh Castle in red from May 14, lasting for a period of 7 days.
Pouring a pint could soon come with a calorie count
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They ve only just been allowed to open after more than a year of closures and restrictions, but publicans now face another fight over the pumps after it was leaked that the Government is reportedly considering forcing pubs to display calorie information on alcoholic drinks.
While the regulation is being considered for businesses with 250 employees or more, the news has rattled many in the industry, from larger chains to smaller independents, who fear the legislation would eventually creep down.
“For small independent pubs it would be a nightmare,” said Michelle Utz, who runs The Hoop in Stock, Essex. “It means we will have to buy some sort of software, which is time consuming and expensive. The industry is run in tight margins as it is. [It would be] another nail in the coffin for independent pubs and restaurants.”
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