Welsh pubs can reopen indoors from 3 August
Pubs and bars in Wales will be able to reopen for indoor use from Monday 3 August providing coronavirus cases continue to fall
Pubs and bars in Wales will be able to reopen for indoor use from Monday 3 August providing coronavirus cases continue to fall
With many customers still apprehensive to make return visits to pubs, operators are readying themselves for a long battle to restore confidence in the safety of drinking and dining out.
The founder of East London Liquor Company has stressed that the trials and tribulations of the Covid-19 lockdown can help the hospitality sector shake off its reputation for being low skilled.
With pub across the UK now starting to reopen, The Morning Advertiser spoke to a few operators across Surrey and Sussex about their experience of opening up on 4 July.
The majority of hospitality operators did not have problems with local authorities or police forces upon reopening, new research has revealed.
In light of pubs closing after people linked to the venues tested positive for coronavirus, The Morning Advertiser spoke with safety experts to find out what operators should be aware of if this happens to them.
Multiple operator Oakman Inns has announced board changes and an update on how its pubs have traded since reopening last weekend (Saturday 4 July).
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