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Nov 2020
Pubs in the Harrogate district have said they are being "demonised" and fear some will not survive if tier two restrictions are announced tomorrow.
Tier two and tier three restrictions stipulate pubs that do not serve "substantial" meals will be unable to reopen when lockdown ends next week.
North Yorkshire public health officials suggested today the county could be placed in tier two, although the national government will decide.
But unless the county is in tier one, there will be no end in sight for the enforced closures of many bars and pubs.
The group has written to Harrogate and Knaresborough MP Andrew Jones asking him to support its campaign against further restrictions on pubs.
Alan Huddart, club treasurer of Bilton Working Men's Club, said:
Jack Woodruff, co-owner of Harrogate's Disappearing Chin, echoed his sentiments:
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