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14

Jun 2021

Last Updated: 14/06/2021
Business
Business

Harrogate's hospitality sector reacts with disappointment to lockdown delay

by Thomas Barrett

| 14 Jun, 2021
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Some fear people will prefer to watch Euro 2020 at home rather than be seated in pubs while others wonder whether their plans for full unlocking will be dashed again next month.

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Pubs, bars, and hotels in Harrogate have reacted with disappointment tonight to the prime minister's announcement that the end of all lockdown restrictions will be delayed.

Alison Griffiths, landlady of the Prince of Wales pub in Starbeck, said she understood the "safety first" approach, especially as 10 of the pub's regulars have lost their lives to covid.

But with a busy month of Euro 2020 fixtures ahead, she expects many customers will now prefer to watch the matches at home rather than in the stilted, socially distanced confines of the pub.

She added:

"People would rather be in their houses where they can stand up and shout".


Andy Burrows, co-owner of District Bar on Cold Bath Road in Harrogate, said he understood the rationale behind the delay but said he'd grown weary of the restrictions.

"It just drags on, but it is what it is.
"Everyone has to be safe. We won't complain and we'll do what's best".


Mr Burrows said social distancing guidelines and masks dampened the bar experience and made it hard for staff to understand what customers were saying.

"But we've been lucky to have an outside area where people feel more comfortable."






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Wayne Topley, managing director of Cedar Court Hotel, said the hotel faced a busy summer ahead with banquets, weddings and charity events booked in.

He said he awaited further details, adding:

"I had hoped the extension would not have been required, but if it is I presume it is based on clear data.
"Through the road map and the government communication process over the last 16 months, what we now understand is that the devil is in the detail and the detail won't be clear until the government shares the announcement and the within a matter of hours the detailed guidance around the extension will be clear."


Andy Barnsdale, general manager of the Doubletree by Hilton Harrogate Majestic Hotel & Spa, said it now planned to reopen in a month's time, but he wondered if its hopes would be "dashed yet again".

He said today's announcement was "particularly disappointing for the hospitality, conference and events industries", adding:

"However, we have to be mindful of the medical advice they are receiving, and nobody wishes the number of covid cases to rise.
"We are now looking ahead to fully reopening in a month’s time, but will our hopes be dashed yet again? I sincerely hope not."