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Andrew Jones, Hannah Springham and consultant chef Joe Walker. - Credit: Simon Finlay Photography Restaurants which have been closed since Christmas are gearing up to be plunged back into the rush as they finally reopen indoors next week. From May 17, prime minister Boris Johnson confirmed on Monday night, restaurants and pubs will be able to serve customers inside. Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a media briefing in Downing Street. - Credit: PA They will still need to abide by social distancing rules, but will be able to take a few more steps back to normality after a month of only being allowed to serve customers outdoors. ....
Restaurants in Norwich which have been closed since Christmas are gearing up to be plunged back into the rush as they finally reopen indoors from May 17. ....
Restaurants in East Suffolk claimed back the most, £2.5m for 461,000 meals, followed by £2.06m for 407,000 meals in North Norfolk. The lowest sums claimed back were £611,000 in Breckland and £885,000 in South Norfolk. Elsewhere, £1.08m was claimed in Broadland, £1.51 in Great Yarmouth, £1.68m in King s Lynn and West Norfolk and £1.6m in Norwich. On average, a restaurant in North Norfolk was able to get £12,300 from the government, the figures show, and £13,900 in Broadland. Queues outside a restaurant in Norwich on the last day of Eat Out to Help Out. - Credit: Sonya Duncan Breckland had the fewest restaurants take part - at 76 - as well as the lowest amount claimed back per restaurant (£8,000) and lowest average discount on a meal (£4.46). ....
Chefs at Namaste Village Indian restaurant on Queens Road, Norwich, preparing meals for NHS frontline workers. Picture: Namaste Village - Credit: Namaste Village Demand from housebound New Year revellers left restaurants in Norfolk struggling to meet demand for takeaways. Several eateries were forced to stop taking orders early in the evening or reported delays in delivering takeaway meals. New Year’s Eve is usually one of the busiest nights for the year for restaurants, pubs and hotels across the region. But with revellers not able to dine out much of the demand transferred to dialing out for take out meals. ....