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Coronavirus: Pub reopening in border town 'doesn't make sense' | Coronavirus: Pub reopening in border town 'doesn't make sense' |
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Drinkers in a town divided by the English and Welsh border will only be served beer in one of its four pubs due to differing lockdown restrictions. | Drinkers in a town divided by the English and Welsh border will only be served beer in one of its four pubs due to differing lockdown restrictions. |
Pubs in England can reopen on Saturday while pubs in Wales must remain shut. | Pubs in England can reopen on Saturday while pubs in Wales must remain shut. |
The Brewery Arms in Saltney, Cheshire, which is separated from Wales by a railway bridge, will be allowed to open. | The Brewery Arms in Saltney, Cheshire, which is separated from Wales by a railway bridge, will be allowed to open. |
Three others, including its sister pub just half a mile away, will be shut as they are in Flintshire, North Wales. | Three others, including its sister pub just half a mile away, will be shut as they are in Flintshire, North Wales. |
'Doesn't make sense' | 'Doesn't make sense' |
UK pubs called last orders on 20 March amid the coronavirus pandemic. | UK pubs called last orders on 20 March amid the coronavirus pandemic. |
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is allowing pubs to reopen in England from 4 July with social distancing measures. | |
The Welsh government said last week work was "ongoing" as to when boozers can open but no date has been set. | The Welsh government said last week work was "ongoing" as to when boozers can open but no date has been set. |
Paul Gabbutt, area manager of Winwick Taverns, which runs both the Brewery Arms and the Corner Pin, said: "The two pubs are about half a mile apart but we have still got no guidance on how the Corner Pin will reopen and we don't know a date." | Paul Gabbutt, area manager of Winwick Taverns, which runs both the Brewery Arms and the Corner Pin, said: "The two pubs are about half a mile apart but we have still got no guidance on how the Corner Pin will reopen and we don't know a date." |
He said risk assessments and online staff training had been undertaken to make the Brewery Arms compliant for reopening. | He said risk assessments and online staff training had been undertaken to make the Brewery Arms compliant for reopening. |
Mr Gabbutt said he expected it to be busy on Saturday as it would be the only pub in Saltney serving beer. | Mr Gabbutt said he expected it to be busy on Saturday as it would be the only pub in Saltney serving beer. |
"We're trying to do social distancing so really it would have been better that all the pubs were open. | "We're trying to do social distancing so really it would have been better that all the pubs were open. |
"It doesn't make any sense, you can walk from one pub to the other." | "It doesn't make any sense, you can walk from one pub to the other." |
The landlord of the Anchor, Alan Banks, said customers were confused, with many asking if it was reopening on Saturday. | The landlord of the Anchor, Alan Banks, said customers were confused, with many asking if it was reopening on Saturday. |
"I tell them we are in Wales and we are a little bit behind England," he said. | "I tell them we are in Wales and we are a little bit behind England," he said. |
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