Early signs on the trading side are promising. Mr Vass said customers flocked back as soon as restrictions on outdoor drinking and dining were lifted. He’s even seen some sitting in the rain while enjoying their pint. It’s a welcome sight after spending just five of the past 15 months open.
Left, Pub chain Moss & Co owner and managing director David Moss and Adam Vass his operations manager, who face a recruitment headache as the labour market tightens up
- Credit: Danielle Booden
“We have had a phenomenal opening since April 12 and it’s blown us away how busy it has been,” he admitted.
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Line of Duty star Martin Compston will be filming a new crime drama series in Stockport on Monday.
The High Court ruled pubs must still reopen for inside drinking and dining on May 17. Hospitality bosses had hoped that date could’ve been brought forward to support pubs and restaurants. The outcome of the case comes while blustery weather conditions attack West Oxfordshire pubs, impacting spaces created for outdoor drinking and putting off customers from venturing out. Steve Thompson, landlord at The Angel Inn, said: “We’ve been following the court case closely and hoped a bit of sense might come out of it. “When you think you can go the gymnasium and have your mask off panting, it feels like we’ve been demonised almost.