What new rules are in place at pubs? Your experience at your local boozer will likely be a bit different, at least for the moment. It will be table service only, for both drinks and food, with no ordering at the bar. The test and trace rules have been toughened and all boozers will have to check in upon arrival. Covid status certification, or vaccine passports, will not be required in stage three of the roadmap from Monday. Guests must observe the rule of six indoors from Monday, or those from two households. Outside, however, the rules are being relaxed to allow up to 30 people to dine or drink together.
What new rules are in place at pubs? Your experience at your local boozer will likely be a bit different, at least for the moment. It will be table service only, for both drinks and food, with no ordering at the bar. The test and trace rules have been toughened and all boozers will have to check in upon arrival. Covid status certification, or vaccine passports, will not be required in stage three of the roadmap from Monday. Guests must observe the rule of six indoors from Monday, or those from two households. Outside, however, the rules are being relaxed to allow up to 30 people to dine or drink together.
Campbeltown Courier
Updated: 14/05/21, 4:30 pm
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Travel, Mike Yardley: New Plymouth punching above its weight
11 May, 2021 09:46 PM
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The gleaming stainless-steel Len Lye Centre.
NZME. regionals
By: Mike Yardley
NEW PLYMOUTH is a star specimen of a plucky provincial destination punching far beyond its weight class. Its arsenal of dynamic craft producers is formidable and extensive.
There s a palpable sense of pride in the perky city s urban vitality; its cultural draws, creative credentials, culinary verve and craft brew scene.
The gleaming stainless-steel Len Lye Centre.
The past decade s revitalisation of the West End, magnified immeasurably by the stainless steel traffic-stopper, the Len Lye Centre, is a gleaming tractor-beam. Like a gallery wrapped in a grand and mirrored tutu, it will literally make you stop and reflect.