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Sean said: Being without pubs for most of the past year I’m sure that we can all agree that we have missed our community spaces and we will continue to protect our local pubs. For almost five years the government has promised reforms to business rates and failed to deliver on these promises. This has cost hundreds of businesses to go under and pushed the price of a pint up, especially for independent pubs who cannot spread the cost over several sites, like larger pubs such as Wetherspoons. We are hopeful that the reform due in the autumn statement will support pubs, small businesses and the high street over large corporations such as Amazon who continue to fail with paying their fair share of tax.
Wetherspoon pubs in Bristol that are reopening in April and what to expect
These are the pubs Wetherspoon boozers in Bristol that will open next month
A member of bar staff pulls a pint in a Wetherspoons pub (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
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Wetherspoon has revealed which of its Bristol pubs will reopen next month.
Canterbury s lost pubs and what s there now
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Is there anywhere better in Kent to go out for a few beers than Canterbury?
The city is famous for its wealth of pubs, bars and clubs - but there used to be even more dotted around its historic streets.
Castle Inn licensees, William & Ethel Lack, not looking very happy in December 1962, faced with the imminent demolition of their pub. Picture: dover-kent.com
Here, with the help of dover-kent,com, we look back at some of the popular inns which have sadly shut their doors over the years - and what s there now.
New driver feedback signs are now in place in Burton Burton residents, concerned about the volume of speeding traffic through the village - which has very few pavements and a number of children walking to and from the school bus - decided to do something about the issue. Following positive meetings with Burton Community Council, residents put forward the idea of driver feedback signs, one for each end of the village. New signs are now in place and, so far, appear to be having a positive effect on the speed of traffic passing through the village. Burton Community Council has said the project would not have been possible without the energy and enthusiasm of people in the village, especially the fundraising group, led by Gail Smith and Nicola Lund, the support of the wider Burton community, a grant from Valero Energy Ltd and the contribution of Pembrokeshire County Council.