The global pandemic has prevented buddies from gathering at the local bar and sharing a round of beers, but that's not stopping Brad Paisley from finding time to (virtually) drink with friends.
14.07.2020 - 12:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Paisley sun worshipers may get their wish with dry weather predicted to return towards the end of the week.
With beer gardens now reopened and lockdown restrictions easing further, it’s never been a better time to get outdoors.And the Met Office is predicting better conditions across Renfrewshire by the weekend after a wet start to the week.In their long-range forecast for Friday, July 17 until Sunday, July 26, the Met Office is forecasting a “dry and settled” start.The forecast states: “Through
.The global pandemic has prevented buddies from gathering at the local bar and sharing a round of beers, but that's not stopping Brad Paisley from finding time to (virtually) drink with friends.
Brad Paisley is bringing together the country music world for his quarantine anthem, “No I In Beer”.
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calling for licences to be granted only to businesses that banned smoking outside.
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Hatch, Oxford Road, Manchester, M1 7ED | olbrewerybar.com Boasting one of the largest outdoor spaces in Spinningfields, The Oast House is a magnet for sun-seekers in summer.After a major revamp and remodel last year, the sprawling courtyard now features two new outdoor bars with their own toilets and a wooden canopy with heaters and a fire pit. You'll now need to book a table as part of their new safety measures.
Pub goers were able to raise a glass of their favourite tipple as beer gardens opened up across the county this week.The easing of lockdown restrictions meant that folk could enjoy a beer in the sun from Monday.Locals made the most of the weather as they sat outside in the sun and enjoyed a socially-distanced drink.The Railway Tavern in Bathgate enjoyed a happy reopening.Owner Colin Hilditch said: “It was great to get back open and see so many regular faces again.“We were really happy with how
The Castle Douglas branch of Legion Scotland is working towards re-opening its bar on August 6.And nearby Market Inn is “leaning towards” waiting a bit longer than July 15 to reopen.
East Kilbride area reopened. In the grand scheme of things, it may seem trivial, but the move was as much symbolic as it was economic.The heart of a community, pubs are often the main source of socialising for a number of people in our society.Offering a place to connect, share, offload, support and unwind, the pub is often the symbol of community rather than just a place for libation.
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.It’s been a long three months for those dreaming of a cold pint in the sun but the wait is finally over.Beer gardens started reopening to thirsty punters across West Dunbartonshire and Helensburgh yesterday (Monday) after outdoor hospitality areas were given the green light to reopen.Health and hygiene measures will be in place across premises including social distancing and capped numbers.Indoor areas of pubs and
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flocked to get in pints for the first time since lockdown.Many had to book tables in advance before heading for a socially distanced ‘swally’ outside.Those who got a pub pew celebrated their new-found freedom by tasting their first draught beers and pub cocktails for the first time in almost four months.At Glasgow’s Brel bar in the city’s West End, owner Oli Norman told The Record: “It’s quite an emotional day.“It’s been a tortuous few months, but to get to this point and for it to be a
pub for the first time as restrictions on beer gardens were eased today. The Scottish Government has given pubs, restaurants and cafes the green light to open their outdoor facilities for service as part of its route map out of lockdown.
Glasgow punters swarmed the city's boozers to enjoy their first taste of the wet stuff in months. Outdoor tables were packed as people enjoyed a pint in the July sun.
pub for the first time in almost four months as beer gardens reopen from today. All outdoor hospitality services have been given the green light to let punters in once again as part of the Scottish Government’s route map out of lockdown.
Scotland today. Jason Leitch, the national clinical director for the Scottish government, admitted he was worried about the relaxation of rules for drinking and outdoor hospitality from this morning.