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Summer holidays abroad will be lost , warns travel industry Hazel Plush Travel industry leaders have spoken out in warning that summer holidays will be lost again this year, if ministers prohibit international leisure travel until the entire population is vaccinated. This morning, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps suggested that international leisure travel may not be permitted until autumn 2021, the deadline by which the Government aims to have offered the vaccine to every UK citizen. A spokesperson from ABTA – The Travel Association, told Telegraph Travel: If we wait for the full rollout of the vaccination programme in the UK before people start to travel overseas, we’ll lose another summer season to the pandemic – something the travel industry can’t afford. ....
A great British bolthole so good, the guests bought it! Farlam Hall in Cumbria is owned by a couple who were regulars for over 30 years Farlam Hall was sold to a couple who were regulars - who then let another regular-guest couple run it It dates from the early 19th Century and has space and grace with calm decor in creams and blues Train fans will enjoy the fact that Stephenson’s Rocket was given a test run in Farlam’s grounds in 1829 ....
TWO local entrepreneurs have taken on their third hospitality venue in Kendal. Joshua Macaulay and Chris Moss, who own Ye Olde Fleece Inn at Highgate and run The Duke of Cumberland at Appleby Road, have now added The Gateway Inn to their expanding portfolio. And the duo say they are keen to grow and expand still further if the demand is there and people continue to want to come to their pubs. Mr Macaulay said they had bought The Gateway Inn, which overlooks Plumgarths roundabout at the northern end of Kendal, from Thwaites. PICTURED: The Gateway Inn The takeover has created four new jobs, with a total of twelve staff employed at the site. ....