Fancy running a pub? These are the Hampshire pubs which need new landlords PUBS are set to reopen later this month - but only for outdoor service. Lockdown rules in England are set to change again on April 12, when the government’s roadmap out of lockdown will move to the next stage. Now might be the right time for people to consider a new career in the hospitality trade. Alternatively the reopening of the hospitality sector could provide an opportunity for existing publicans to transfer to a new watering hole. Here we take a look at some of the pubs across Hampshire that need a new landlord.
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Standoff in Buxton ends peacefully, Route 22 reopened
An incident in Buxton led to a police standoff on Long Plains Road Thursday. Michael Landry was arrested. Author: Zach Blanchard (NEWS CENTER Maine), Sean Stackhouse (NEWS CENTER Maine), Chelsea Bard (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 8:55 AM EST March 4, 2021 Updated: 10:54 AM EST March 5, 2021
BUXTON, Maine A nearly seven-hour standoff on Long Plains Road in Buxton ended with an arrest Thursday afternoon.
The incident shut down Route 22 for much of the day and put nearby Bonny Eagle High School and Middle School on high alert. It s not affecting the operation of the schools, but we are taking extra precautions. SROs are on site, MSAD6 Superintendent Paul Penna told NEWS CENTER Maine Thursday morning.
Standoff in Buxton ends peacefully, Route 22 reopened
An incident in Buxton led to a police standoff on Long Plains Road Thursday. Michael Landry was arrested. Author: Zach Blanchard (NEWS CENTER Maine), Sean Stackhouse (NEWS CENTER Maine), Chelsea Bard (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 8:55 AM EST March 4, 2021 Updated: 10:54 AM EST March 5, 2021
BUXTON, Maine A nearly seven-hour standoff on Long Plains Road in Buxton ended with an arrest Thursday afternoon.
The incident shut down Route 22 for much of the day and put nearby Bonny Eagle High School and Middle School on high alert. It s not affecting the operation of the schools, but we are taking extra precautions. SROs are on site, MSAD6 Superintendent Paul Penna told NEWS CENTER Maine Thursday morning.