lockdown restrictions ease significantly for the first time in four months. A number of rules changes have come into force from today - including the reopening of non-essential retail and hospitality.
12.04.2021 - 17:00 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Pubgoers in England have been enjoying their first pints at the bar for almost four months after beer gardens welcomed back punters today.
England moved to step two of its roadmap out of lockdown today - with the likes of non-essential retail and gyms reopening, But the headline change to restrictions for many people is the reintroduction of the humble beer garden.Hospitality can open for outdoor services, with no requirement to order a meal with an alcoholic drink and no curfew on closing.Many
.lockdown restrictions ease significantly for the first time in four months. A number of rules changes have come into force from today - including the reopening of non-essential retail and hospitality.
Apple - Android Nicola Bradley, premises bar manager, said: “It’s been crazy."Our Facebook has went absolutely mental.
shoppers have formed huge queues to get back into their favourite high street store as shops reopened in Scotland today. Non-essential shops have been allowed to welcome customers for the first time in almost five months on Monday as lockdown restrictions ease.
Scottish Government has published a series of rules and guidance that Scots should adhere to when visiting the pub during the coronavirus pandemic. From Monday, Scots will be able to enjoy a pint at their local beer garden as part of a series of changes being made to the lockdown.
pubs, restaurants and cafes. The move means that Scots will be able to meet their pals for a drink at a beer garden since the stay at home lockdown rules were imposed on Boxing Day last year.
First Minister announced the country will be placed under Level 3 as of Monday which means thousands of non-essential shops and businesses can finally reopen their doors after almost five months of closure.Hospitality businesses will also be able to welcome back customers - but with strict social distancing rules in place - as of April 26, with pub beer gardens able to start selling pints.And there's good news for couples planning to celebrate a wedding with more guests allowed at venues.Scots
beer gardens, with opening hours determined by local licensing laws. The First Minister had previously flagged the April 26th date when she published the Government’s routemap for taking Scotland out of lockdown.
Mark Millar has revealed he keeps a beer in the fridge every day to help prevent writer’s block.He said that before he begins work he makes sure he has a drink chilling at home to look forward to when he finishes at 4pm.Millar, 51, who sold his comic book empire Millarworld to Netflix for almost £25million in 2017, said the ritual is part ofa new routine. It includes getting out of bed early before a workout and a 90-second cold shower.
finally lifted today after more than four months, while groups of up to six people from six different households can also now legally meet outdoors. Until now, most Scots have been unable to invite people into their own homes for non-essential purposes since September and thousands of hospitality businesses remain shut.
pandemic has been the biggest crisis ever to hit the beer and pub industry and the impacts are going to be long-lasting.
today. The First Minister will be joined by Chief Medical Officer Gregor Smith from St Andrew's House as they provide details on planned easing of restrictions across the country.
restrictions continue to ease across Scotland with pupils return to full-time education inside school buildings now in full swing. Secondary pupils in areas where the Easter holidays have ended have all now returned to their place of education - with more expected to get back into the classroom throughout the coming days.
Lorraine Kelly took full advantage of the English beer gardens opening today as she downed a shot with her daughter Rosie. The Scots queen of breakfast TV is enjoying a much needed break for the Easter holidays as Ranvir Singh takes over the morning couch.
BrewDog co-founder James Watt has announced that the brewing giant is set to open a new beer hotel in the capital this autumn.Posting on Twitter he confirmed his hints earlier this month, that a DogHouse hotel in Edinburgh could soon be following the opening of their first UK beer hotel in Manchester.Posting on Twitter, James said: "Announcing the BrewDog DogHouse Edinburgh."An amazing beer hotel & bar in the heart of Scotland's capital."Expect beer on tap in all the rooms, mini-bars filled with
vandals who 'destroyed' their beer garden as a beauty spot.'Saddened' staff from The Stables Country on Kirkintilloch Road in Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire shared images of the damage on social media following the incident on Friday night.Photos show litter strewn across the beer garden as well as damaged fences in the outdoor seating area.Workers claim fires were lit in the pub grounds and that CCTV footage has been handed over to police, reports our sister title Glasgow Live.Staff
Edinburgh beer garden and trashed it during an illegal lockdown party. The Colinton Inn has been targeted multiple times during lockdown, leaving the owner venting their frustrations over the 'very sad' incident on Facebook.
Scottish beer lovers to help them name the latest addition to their beer lineup with the successful entrant also winning the very first case of the brand-new brew. Teaming up with long-term supplier, the Alloa based Williams Bros, the firms have brewed a tropical New England White IPA which will be sold in stores across the UK.
Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.History fans, and those looking to hit their step targets, will have to wait a little longer for Dumbarton Castle to reopen - after it wasn’t included in a list of Historic Scotland venues to reopen from April 30.Historic Environment Scotland has said that it will take a phased approach to reopening venues, with 70 percent of its attractions set to welcome visitors once again when restrictions are
Nicola Sturgeon announced the latest series of lockdown easing at a press conference earlier today. The First Minister revealed that the majority of school pupils will return to places of education after the Easter holiday period.
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