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Tetney pub s stunning makeover is inspired by the world s best aquariums
Howard Wilson travelled the world from his home village of Tetney to build aquariums for the rich
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The magnificent makeover at The Plough Inn in Tetney has a main colour theme to reflect the owner s very fascinating career.
Howard Wilson travelled the world building aquariums and his latest venture at the Plough Inn has aquatic colours as its main theme in a nod to his passion for sealife.
He is busy building a restaurant for The Plough so that Tetney has a place for people to enjoy a meal out locally.
Meet the new chef at The Notts who s worked with Marco Pierre White and Gordon Ramsay
The pub will be serving seasonal and traditional British dishes
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Nicholas Walton has worked with both Marco Pierre White and Gordon Ramsay during his career.
Although the kitchen won t open along with the pub on Monday, when they can officially let customers indoors, the new owners are looking forward to offering an array of meals to diners.
Alongside the traditional dishes like fish and chips, chef Nicholas will be cooking up a rotation of dishes on their new seasonal menu.
The Notts set to reopen with new landlords - and they re keeping it just how you like it
Former staff will be returning under the plans to preserve the feel of the characterful pub
Director Mike Brierley (right) and chef Nicholas Walton (centre) outside the Nottingham House on Sea View Street (Image: Grimsby Live)
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TOURISM has arguably been the hardest hit industry due to the lockdowns and pandemic, however the industry is hopeful of finding ways to recover. County Durham has a thriving tourist economy, with sites like Durham Cathedral, Bishop Auckland’s Auckland Project and Knyren, and the Durham Dales of Weardale and Teesdale. The pandemic has decimated the county’s tourism sector and has emphasised just how important the visitor economy is. In 2019, more than 20 million visitors came to the county, contributing £955m to the local economy. By September 2020, the forecast was for a fall of 43.6 per cent in annual visits in 2020, equating to a loss of £434.63m, and an estimated reduction of 5,587 jobs.