English pubs prepare for reopening of outdoor hospitality
By AFP
12 April 2021 |
7:59 am
Pub owners and staff in England are preparing for the reopening of outdoor hospitality on April 12. The landlady of the Crown Inn in Yorkshire says she has ordered more beer and is "praying for fine weather." Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed earlier that from April 12, non-essential retail, gyms, hairdressers and outdoor hospitality will reopen in England.
In this article
Related
Related
17 Nov 2017
Deborah Nicol, Chief Operating Officer at Landmark joins CNBC Africa to discuss the opportunities in Nigeria's hospitality sector.
17 Apr 2018
Immigration is also the question du jour in the UK, after reports that the "Windrush generation" - people from Commonwealth countries who settled in the UK decades ago - have been facing deportation despite having every right to live in the country.
21 Sep 2018
Much has been said about the potentials of Africa's hospitality sector. Trevor Ward, Managing Director of W Hospitality Group joins CNBC Africa to discuss how investors view Nigeria's potential in the hospitality.
5 Nov 2018
Founder and CEO of Azalai Hotels Group, Mossadeck Bally says West Africa's hospitality sector is fast developing. While speaking with CNBC Africa’s Ken Igbomor, Mossadeck pointed out that governments across West Africa needed to create an enabling environment for the business to thrive.
23 Mar 2019
As Rwanda inches close to the $74 million revenue target in the MICE sector in 2018/2019 financial year and $88 million in 2019/20 up from $42 million collected in 2017, CNBC Africa is joined by Dr. Albert Butare, International Energy Consultant who also happens to own a hotel in Kigali, for an insight into the opportunities arising from Kigali’s new status as a conference tourism hub.
4 Apr 2019
Tim Boyle, chief executive officer at Columbia Sportswear, discusses jobs and business opportunities in the experiential economy.
20 Sep 2020
COVID-19 has disrupted the global business ecosystems with Africa’s hospitality industry not exempted from the effects of the pandemic. The Radisson Hotel Group with just under 100 hotels across Africa is aiming to grow that number to 150 in the next 5 years. Moyo Ogunseinde, Executive Director of Anchorage Leisures, the company that owns Radisson Blu Anchorage joins CNBC Africa for more.
27 Sep 2020
US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts praises the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at a private ceremony inside the Supreme Court.
5 Feb 2021
In Johannesburg, three robots navigate the corridors of the 453-room upmarket Hotel Sky, answering guests' queries and delivering room service orders. Put in place before the pandemic, the hotel has embraced the new technology even more than it had originally inteded, as a way to help reduce the risk of infection by Covid-19 in a country that has recorded nearly 45,000 deaths.
12 Apr 2021
Pub owners and staff in England are preparing for the reopening of outdoor hospitality on April 12. The landlady of the Crown Inn in Yorkshire says she has ordered more beer and is "praying for fine weather." Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed earlier that from April 12, non-essential retail, gyms, hairdressers and outdoor hospitality will reopen in England.
11 Apr 2021
Pub owners and staff in England are preparing for the reopening of outdoor hospitality on April 12. The landlady of the Crown Inn in Yorkshire says she has ordered more beer and is "praying for fine weather." Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed earlier that from April 12, non-essential retail, gyms, hairdressers and outdoor hospitality will reopen in England.
8 Sep 2021
Hotel and restaurant workers hope Cuba's decision to gradually reopen its border from November 15 will be a boost for business.
Latest
1 hour ago
At least 10,000 people were feared missing in Libya on Tuesday in floods caused by a huge storm that burst dams, swept away buildings and wiped out as much as a quarter of the eastern city of Derna.
1 hour ago
Serbia has cut nearly half the number of troops on its border with Kosovo, as international concerns mounted over one of the more severe escalations between Belgrade and Pristina in recent years.
4 hours ago
Emergency services in southeastern city of Murcia said at least 13 people were killed after a fire at a nightclub in the early hours of Sunday. People reported missing were accounted for by Monday, officials said.
4 hours ago
EU foreign ministers traveled to Kyiv to hand-deliver a message of solidarity with Ukraine in the face of Russia's full-scale invasion. But their trip comes just as fissures in a united Western front threaten to appear.
4 hours ago
The decision comes as the Caribbean country grapples with criminal gangs which have largely overrun the capital. A previous UN mission ended its years-long presence after a sexual abuse scandal and a cholera outbreak.