Covid-19: Pub landlords struggling despite multiple reinventions Published image captionTrina Lake and Bradley Richards installed a commercial kitchen themselves so they could start offering food Pub landlords who reinvented their business to survive the pandemic said they were still struggling to keep their "heads above water". Trina Lake and Bradley Richards, of The Crown in Costessey, near Norwich, sold groceries to NHS workers during the first lockdown. They also turned a car park into a beer garden, plunged wedding savings into a kitchen and opened a takeaway cafe. But successive lockdowns meant they were now "hitting a wall". image copyrightAmanda Allen