The bars, restaurants and brand new venues hiring on Teesside right now
With just over a week to go before indoor hospitality opens up, venues are busy hiring - here s our pick of some on offer
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With just over a week to go before indoor hospitality opens back up, bars, pubs and eateries across Teesside are busy hiring.
SIR – I support Lt Cdr Brian Smith’s idea (Letters, April 16) that a new royal yacht should be named HMY Elizabeth and Philip, following the precedent of HMY Victoria and Albert.
Many ships acquire affectionate nicknames: HMS Endurance was known as the Red Plum, HMS Charybdis as Cherry B, and HMS Sheffield as Shiny Sheff.
If the idea is taken up, it won’t be too long before she is known as HMY Liz ’n’ Phil – affectionately, of course.
Cdr Peter Baseby RN (retd)
Kennington, Oxfordshire
SIR – The strict observance by the Queen and the Royal family of the current Covid rules showed their consideration and respect for all those who have died in the past year, and whose families had to cope with even tighter regulations as they laid their loved ones to rest.
Selly Oak pub applies for 14 hour drinking licence for new beer garden - but residents are divided
The Bristol Pear has submitted plans to the city council s licensing committee for a beer garden bar, which would serve alcohol between 9am and 11pm
The popular Bristol Pear pub next to Heeley Road and the Selly Oak Railway Station bridge (Image: Graham Young / BirminghamLive)
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A CHESTER pub s plans to revamp its beer garden – which includes having seating booths with built-in televisions – have been approved. Work to renovate the outdoor area of The Town Crier on City Road is underway in readiness for the reopening of pubs outside from Monday, April 12. The planning application put forward by the applicant Stonegate Pub Company was for a pergola, three seating booths underneath which are screened with timber boarding and have the televisions built in, decking, lighting, heaters, landscaping and a portable bar. Those plans have now been rubber stamped by Cheshire West and Chester Council. The Town Crier Facebook page posted today: We are thrilled to announce that our brand new beer garden will be ready and waiting for you on Monday, 12th April.
Hugh Osmond and Sacha Lord have launched challenge against the Government
The pair say the Government has failed to back up its roadmap out of lockdown
Under roadmap, pubs and restaurants can reopen outdoor areas from April 12
But the hospitality chiefs believe they should be able to open fully this month
Currently, pubs and restaurants will have to keep indoor areas closed until May