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Worcestershire Regulatory Services says enforcement officers will be visiting pubs in the area on Monday to check people are following the rules. Photo by PA PUBS across Wyre Forest are preparing to open their doors when lockdown restrictions are eased next week - but enforcement officers in Worcestershire are urging people to follow the rules to stop Covid cases from rising again. Worcestershire Regulatory Services is urging business owners and those heading to the pub on Monday to do so safely, and to be mindful of new rules which kick in on April 12. The Mug House in Bewdley is one of dozens of pubs across Wyre Forest reopening for outdoor service this month. Photo from Facebook ....
Updated The Mug House in Bewdley is one of dozens of pubs across Wyre Forest reopening for outdoor service this month. Photo from Facebook APRIL is here - and that means pubs, cafes and restaurants will be able to reopen this month for outdoor table service. From Monday, April 12, six people or two households will be able to sit together and enjoy a drink outdoors - and there s no requirement for a substantial meal this time. ‘Outdoors’ refers to private gardens and any other outdoor space, which includes beer gardens, cafes or restaurants with outdoor seating spaces, and hospitality areas in venues like zoos and theme parks, which are also due to reopen at this time. ....
The Four Corners A thousand years ago, this region was the center of an incredibly complex and influential civilization that flourished over several centuries throughout the entire Southwest. The Ancestral Puebloans, along with other tribal groups, occupied this land and inhabited sites such as Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon and Canyon de Chelly. Today, the region is home to the descendants of these tribes, many of whom have a strong connection to these important cultural sites. From the dry desert ecosystem at Chaco Canyon to the pinyon-juniper woodlands at Mesa Verde, the geographic isolation of these parks offers visitors the ability to get off the beaten path to find solitude away from big crowds. ....
We may be biased, but we think Worcester is a fantastic place to live and move to. It may not be as big as other major cities such as London and Manchester, but it’s still has plenty to offer. The city is loaded with history and is constantly being developed in order to make it an even better place to live. As well as being a vibrant city, there are still plenty of rural an countryside locations to visit when you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Still not convinced? Here are seven reasons why Worcester is a fantastic place to live. ....