Pubs were today gearing up for a heatwave weekend as 57F temperatures promised to bring customers to their beer gardens – but landlords warned current Covid rules meant they would still be unprofitable. Venues had been allowed to reopen outdoor service on
Distillery behind Kew Gardens Gin launches crowdfunding campaign to capitalise on optimism around hospitality’s reopening By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 16:54 EDT, 11 April 2021 | Updated: 16:54 EDT, 11 April 2021 The distillery behind Kew Gardens Gin has
Millions of Britons will spend more than £300million next week when pub beer gardens and restaurant terraces open from Monday (but three fifths of UK’s 40,000 pubs will remain shut) Millions of Britons expected to spend more than £300million next week Predicted
A south-facing garden has long been a selling point for estate agents, with home buyers able to look forward to sunlight at most times of the day. As such, those with the luxury of owning one have long found that their properties
Drinkers across England are gearing up for the return of the great British pub next Monday – with some places so desperate to serve locals that they are opening up at one minute past midnight. The Kentish Belle, a micropub in Bexley, South
Visitors to Buckingham Palace this summer will be able to picnic in its gardens and explore the open space by themselves for the first time, the Royal Collection Trust has announced. The traditional summer opening of the palace’s state rooms and themed
Garden space in London is getting smaller as stamp duty costs force mean people are adding extensions instead of moving, according to the Ordnance Survey. Reforms brought in back in 2014 mean more tax needs to be paid on homes worth more
Britons are buying more trees and big bushes to obscure their gardens from prying neighbours as stores see sales surge amid lockdown easing British Garden Centres says it sold £2 million of plants at its 58 outlets last week But the shifting
It’s staycation mania! Demand for campsites, holiday lets and beer gardens rocket with Cornwall ‘more than 80% sold’ as Britons ready for lockdown easing on April 12 Outdoor wining & dining and staycation demand has soared in run up to April 12
New wedding rules banning receptions in private gardens but allowing them for up to 15 people in Covid-secure outdoor venues have been blasted by a think tank. The bridal roadmap out of lockdown opens the way for couples to get married again,