Mega makeover for pub s outdoor space ahead of reopening
The Swan Pub now has decking, booths, outdoor heaters and an enclosed pergola
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The Swan Pub s new outdoor space (Image: The Swan Pub)
A pub in Noss Mayo has given its outdoor space a huge makeover in preparation for reopening on Monday.
The Swan Pub has benefited from a joint investment by publicans James Warne and Amy Wellsteed and Punch Pubs & Co, as part of their Inside/Outside investment scheme.
Punch designed the scheme, investing more than £1m into hundreds of their pubs’ outdoor spaces, to enable publicans to maximise the opportunity of trading safely outside in line with Government guidance.
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