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Pub guests snowed in for New Year | Pub guests snowed in for New Year |
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Guests celebrating new year at the highest pub in England had a longer than expected stay, after heavy snow left them stranded for three days. | Guests celebrating new year at the highest pub in England had a longer than expected stay, after heavy snow left them stranded for three days. |
About 30 people arrived at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire on New Year's Eve to welcome in 2010. | About 30 people arrived at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire on New Year's Eve to welcome in 2010. |
But the wintry weather conditions meant the residents were snowed in for a further two nights. | But the wintry weather conditions meant the residents were snowed in for a further two nights. |
Resident DJ Peter Richardson said: "We've kept our spirits up. It's actually been quite heart-warming." | Resident DJ Peter Richardson said: "We've kept our spirits up. It's actually been quite heart-warming." |
The Tan Hill Inn stands 1,700 feet (520m) above sea level in the Yorkshire Dales. | The Tan Hill Inn stands 1,700 feet (520m) above sea level in the Yorkshire Dales. |
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Mr Richardson, from Richmond, North Yorkshire, said there had been a strong sense of camaraderie among the guests, who had come from across the UK. | Mr Richardson, from Richmond, North Yorkshire, said there had been a strong sense of camaraderie among the guests, who had come from across the UK. |
"People have been helping peel veg for the dinner and pitching in," he said. "We've also held quizzes." | "People have been helping peel veg for the dinner and pitching in," he said. "We've also held quizzes." |
Guest Paul Manson, who lives near Alnwick in Northumberland, said: "Everyone's been chipping in by doing the washing up, peeling potatoes, getting cars out of the snow and keeping the generator going." | Guest Paul Manson, who lives near Alnwick in Northumberland, said: "Everyone's been chipping in by doing the washing up, peeling potatoes, getting cars out of the snow and keeping the generator going." |
A manager at the pub said morale had remained high. | A manager at the pub said morale had remained high. |
"It snowed heavily throughout the night on New Year's Eve, but no-one gave it a second thought until the morning when they couldn't move their cars," he said. | "It snowed heavily throughout the night on New Year's Eve, but no-one gave it a second thought until the morning when they couldn't move their cars," he said. |
Guests began making their way home on Sunday, after gritters and snow ploughs arrived and cleared the roads. | Guests began making their way home on Sunday, after gritters and snow ploughs arrived and cleared the roads. |
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