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Plymouth TV chefs support calls for more people to join their industry
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Events in Plymouth to cheer us up over the next few months
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West End Carnival is back bigger, brighter and even more beautiful than ever before
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Plymouth s Platters restaurant snapped up by veteran pub landlord
Locals feared the restaurant had closed down permanently in January, but after a spruce up, the eatery has reopened under new management
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One of Plymouth s most popular restaurants is back in business after being taken over by a man who has already bossed it in the hospitality trade.
But it turns out that the closure was only temporary and a new team headed up by Pat Brennan have been working hard behind the scenes, sprucing up the restaurant ready for the return of hungry guests.
Eating indoors is finally back on the menu
Shop4Plymouth resident blogger, Lucy Young, gives an overview of what to look forward to ahead of the first weekend of indoor eating, drinking, and entertainment
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This weekend is the first weekend we can officially venture indoors again to visit attractions and enjoy inside entertainment, get back into bars and restaurants, and actually have a pint in the
pub. Plymouth venues across the city can’t wait to welcome people back after a long lockdown winter of closures which have left us feeling starved of cultural, visual and social stimulation ‘in real life’.