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Pubs in and around Romsey see busy week of indoor service as coronavirus restrictions ease romseyadvertiser.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from romseyadvertiser.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
From May 17, the hospitality industry can finally resume indoor service for the first time since December. This means pub-goers across England will be allowed to enjoy a pint in groups of six, or two households, without having to brace the wind and rain. Drinkers will not be allowed to prop up the bar just yet though, and must continue to order from their table, while staying seated to enable social distancing. Customers don t have to order a substantial meal with their booze and there is no curfew either, due to the confusion both rules previously caused. Manager of the Bishop Blaize in Romsey, Ben Jacobs, said he is excited to get back indoors and enjoy conversations with drinkers again. ....
PUBS have spoken out after experiencing an increased number of no-shows since reopening. As of April 12, pubs and restaurants have been allowed to open for outdoor service only for the first time in months after coronavirus restrictions were eased. But now, several pubs have said they have lost money due to people booking tables but not showing up. At The Lapstone in Horton Heath, owner Russ Kitching claimed that 15 per cent of bookings last weekend didn t show up despite bringing in live music for those two days. The Lapstone, Horton Heath, photo credit: Carl Maskelyne Russ said: It s not good. Some people just block book and don t support. We take 50% of our turnover at weekends and that s when a no-show can be quite damaging. ....
ROMSEY and Test Valley business owners have reflected on their first few days of serving customers again now lockdown restrictions have significantly eased. On Monday, Romsey residents were finally able to have a pint in a beer garden, visit the hairdresser s for a much-needed trim and return to the gym. Under step two of Boris Johnson s roadmap out of lockdown, pubs, bars, cafes and restaurants will only be allowed to serve food or drink outdoors. The rule of six is still in force, meaning customers can meet up in groups of six - or two households, whichever is greater. Visitors will also have to order from their table and stay seated - enabling social distancing. ....