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The weekend is finally here, and for many, that means indulging in something a little bit naughty on a Saturday night.
Nominations for the Bridport Local Food Group Food & Drink Lockdown Hero Awards are now closed. The awards have been devised to give residents the opportunity to recognise and give thanks to local food and drink businesses which have risen to the challenges of the pandemic. Residents have been encouraged over the past two months to nominate a local business which they believe have gone the extra mile to provide them with a service during any or all of the lockdown periods. There are six different categories and each category will be see a winner and a runner up, judged by the number of votes and quality of comments received.
MORE than three months after pubs stopped serving customers, pints have been pulled at bars across Herefordshire as punters filled beer gardens. Pubs reported having a good day on Monday as the Covid-19 lockdown was eased in England, allowing food and drink to be served to customers outside. But for one Herefordshire pub, it s the first time the doors have been open to the public for more than five years. Paul English, 61, and his family have taken over the King s Head in Docklow, near Leominster, after making the move to Herefordshire from Kent.
The Kings Head has opened for the first time in more than five years. Picture: Rob Davies
Joseph Pease, Darlington
The Joseph Pease pub in Darlington. Photograph: Stuart Boulton: The Joseph Pease is a large pub sat at the heart of Darlington, in the busy Tubwell Row area opposite bus stops and a shopping centre. The pub has two main rooms, with the main bar and a second level, which is popular at weekends with a dance floor and DJ booth. To the back of the pub, there is also a small nightclub area that can trade until 3 am on Friday and Saturdays nights. Ingoing Cost: £10,500 Rent: £12,500.
Quays, Darlington
The Quays pub. Picture: Google Close by the Joseph Pease is the Quays, meaning it too attracts footfall from Darlington s town centre, bus terminal and bustling market. The pub was refurbished in August 2017, with advertisers saying it is in great condition . With one main bar, there are also catering kitchen and services are on the first floor.