Ring Of Steel
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Who is going to stop them?
How will they enforce it if a pub is deemed unable to open safely? It will probably be mayhem
Who is going to stop them?
Can you realistically see that happening?Themselves
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Oh dear, clueless as usual from Burgon and that’s why labour aren’t electable
If tests drop what else drops?Keep hearing the experts saying it is vital that we have increased testing capacity with faster turnaround and properly working track and trace. The teasing numbers seem to be dropping and track and trace doesn't work properly.
Why is NHS Test and Trace contacting only one in nine people infected with coronavirus?
Can you realistically see that happening?
Of courseYep it'll be one of the the easier things to police. Once bars and pubs reopen there will be police in the city centre walking around all the pubs as tehy did before.
There was some talk of pubs lobbying to get licensing laws changed for that sort of thingIn the Lithuanian capital they opened up the town square so bars could have outside seating and a pop up pub even if their bar wasn’t in the main square.
Wonder if this would be considered with Broadgate to let The Botanist, Cosy Club etc expand out?
Drove past the Millpool earlier and they have been doing up the inside and we’re starting to paint the benches and think they put on their FB page they were opening mid-July.
I think pubs with big gardens/outdoor seating such as the Millpool, Red Lion, Maudsley etc. will obviously be more successful and will be interesting to see how other pubs react.
We were talking about it the other day and wondering whether pubs will expand out into their car parking space to put in extra tables etc. Anyone know whether pubs can do this? And by this I mean it is not again their licensing agreement etc.
You’d have to imagine that there would be a temporary loosening given the current situation?There was some talk of pubs lobbying to get licensing laws changed for that sort of thing
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NahOne for the rashford thread?
Nah
It's as active as Dom's sex life in there
That's not how things work, you put the things in threads that are relevant. Not based on how many posts there are.
i'm David O'Day, I do what I want
In the Lithuanian capital they opened up the town square so bars could have outside seating and a pop up pub even if their bar wasn’t in the main square.
Wonder if this would be considered with Broadgate to let The Botanist, Cosy Club etc expand out?
Drove past the Millpool earlier and they have been doing up the inside and were starting to paint the benches and think they put on their FB page they were opening mid-July.
I think pubs with big gardens/outdoor seating such as the Millpool, Red Lion, Maudsley etc. will obviously be more successful and will be interesting to see how other pubs react.
We were talking about it the other day and wondering whether pubs will expand out into their car parking space to put in extra tables etc. Anyone know whether pubs can do this? And by this I mean it is not again their licensing agreement etc.
Apart from football, it seems.
The vast majority of my posts are on Football, there just hasn't been any for months.
Still anything for a like from the 4 inch racist that is Grendal
Plenty to talk about.
Not bothered about likes in the slightest.
To be fair i just wanted to pull Grendals chains
Might be worth trying to drop the obsession.
2 million children haven't done any school work.
Is that all the government's fault? How much of the fault is with parents who haven't forced it on their children?
Once you move to remote online learning then it does start to create issues. Access to the internet, houses sharing only 1 or 2 devices (especially if parents are working at home too) - the fact the government had to suggest they’d fund equipment for kids at home means that it was going to be a challenge (they didn’t actually do it BTW - they started and it tailed off like most of their Coronavirus initiatives)
But yes there are also a big chunk of disengaged kids (whose parents may well have had similar experience at school) that aren’t working and yes some culpability is on them as parents. Whenever we get back to being in school it’s going to be a big issue.