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Pubs 'raring to go' as Prime Minister announces timetable out of lockdown


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Andrew Ffrench
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One pub landlady said staff were ‘raring to go’ as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his roadmap out of lockdown.
Pubs and restaurants are being told they can open from April 12 but only for outdoor tables and beer gardens.
Customers will have to be seated but there will be no need to have a meal with alcohol.
Then, from May 17, pubs will be allowed to reopen indoors.

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Pubs 'raring to go' as Prime Minister announces timetable out of lockdown

Pubs 'raring to go' as Prime Minister announces timetable out of lockdown
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Oxford Pubs call for better support in the third lockdown


As the UK enters a third national lockdown pubs have been forced to close again and this time there is a ban on selling takeaway pints.
Since entering Tier 4 pubs in Oxford have been forced to close and although the Government’s one-off ‘top-up’ grants for closed businesses has helped pubs, there are concerns the money will not be enough. Many are worried that if pubs remain closed into March or even April, that the sums per week will be completely inadequate to stop hardship and closures.
Dave Richardson from Oxford Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) said: “It seems what is given with one hand is taken away with the other. Any kind of cash grant is welcome obviously. The bigger pubs will probably be able to get through till spring without too much extra pain, but the smaller ones with less rateable value will get a few thousand pounds in grants, but this will not even make up for the Christmas trade they lost.”

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