Beanie Feldstein has found working out every day during lockdown to be good for her mental health.
27.04.2020 - 18:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A generous Paisley landlady is making sure her regulars don’t go without during the lockdown by bringing them food.
Margaret Patterson owns the Patter Bar, in Old Sneddon Street, which, like all other pubs across the country, had to shut up shop last month when the coronavirus pandemic hit.
But, instead of sitting at home, Margaret is making sure her ‘Patter family’ are all being looked after by phoning her vulnerable regulars and visiting them to make sure they have enough food.
Margaret said:
Beanie Feldstein has found working out every day during lockdown to be good for her mental health.
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