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Pubs and restaurants in Stamford apply for pavement licences Published: 12:00, 08 April 2021
Pubs and food outlets are staking their claim to the streets of Stamford to secure outside seating for customers.
The London Inn pub and Aloha Foods restaurant in St John s Street, and Twelve All Saints wine bar in All Saints Street are the latest businesses to apply to Lincolnshire County Council for a pavement licence .
Nick Pistolas, owner of the London Inn, has applied for picnic benches in Sheep Market seating 16 people.
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Meanwhile, Grant Worthington, co-owner of Aloha Foods has asked to have four tables seating 12 people in Red Lion Square, and Stephen Miskell from Twelve All Saints has identified a similar spot for five tables and 24 chairs.
âInnovation is key to our recovery as a regionâ
By Ellie Pipe, Tuesday Mar 9, 2021
Businesses must seize the opportunity to create a greener, more inclusive and resilient economic recovery, say those leading work in the region.
The West of England Recovery Taskforce was set up in 2020 to create more than 1,800 new jobs and provide some 22,000 training and skills placements each year as industries seek to build back in the wake of the pandemic.
A plan for the region sets out five key areas to focus on; including the creation of new jobs and safeguarding existing roles, training and skills to match opportunities, strengthening inclusion, prioritising green practices and creating healthier places to live and work.
As most Boltonians prepare to take their Christmas decorations down as we head into a new year some are just beginning their preparations. Bolton s Ukranian community is gearing up to celebrate Christmas on January 7, as they do every year, albeit in a different way with coronavirus restrictions in place this year. Under tier 4 restrictions people are still able to attend places of worship for a service, but must not mingle with anyone outside their household or support bubble and maintain social distancing at all times. This means that the All Saints Ukrainian Catholic Church on All Saints Street will still be able to celebrate Christmas in the traditional way, on January 7, with a service.
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