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Queensland man allegedly flees Perth hotel quarantine from fourth-floor room by tying bed sheets together The Queensland man was forced into hotel quarantine after he was denied entry into Western Australia - but he seemingly had other plans, allegedly escaping his room in the early hours of the morning. Zoe ZaczekDigital Reporter July 21, 2021 - 9:00AM A Queensland man allegedly fled his fourth-floor Perth hotel quarantine room by abseiling down from his window with a rope created by tying bed sheets together. WA Police said the man touched down in Perth from the Sunshine State at about 4.15pm on Monday but had failed to complete a G2G pass prior to his arrival. ....
THE news that we are soon to be allowed back to into pubs and restaurants was welcomed across Northumberland. And ahead of the big day, we asked readers of the Hexham Courant online which establishments they were most looking forward to revisiting once lockdown is lifted. THE CROWN INN, HUMSHAUGH Debra Potts said: The Crown Inn, Humshaugh. Fantastic staff, service and food. Can t wait.” Amy Ord agreed, saying: “The Crown Inn, Humshaugh. Great people, great beer, great food, awesome all round.” Greg Lewins added: “The Crown Inn, Humshaugh. Been making the most of their great takeaway service but can t wait to be able to sit in again.” ....
Although it has had a number of name changes down throughout the years, one pub that has always had a huge following is the Bar Tender in Park Street where you can always find something different on offer from its adversaries in town. Currently it boasts 120 beers from around the world and one of the finest selections of Irish craft beers which caters for the discerning connoisseur and has a solid following for the more adventurous pub goer. The bar itself has been part of the local drinking culture since the early 1960s when it was bought by the late Cecil Black. Cecil purchased the premises from the White family who had run it previously and no sooner had he taken it over than he named it the Congo Bar, some say as a play on the words Black and White pertaining to the unrest in the African country and the location where many of the Irish peace keeping forces found themselves on their tour of duty. ....