The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus pubs win praise for proactive response

Venues quick to adopt new safety policy following Aberdeen lockdown

- BRIAN STORMONT

Publicans in Angus have been praised for trying to stop pub crawls as they try to ward off any potential coronaviru­s outbreak.

With only 40 miles separating Brechin and Aberdeen and many residents commuting there for work, the businessme­n have united to introduce their own safety rules.

Owners of the Bridgend Bar & Lounge, The Caledonian, City Royal, East End Bar & Nova Suite, The Park Bar and Victoria Bar will operate a “one pub, one day” policy and introduce a booking system.

They are also requesting residents who have socialised in Aberdeen in the last two weeks to refrain from visiting their establishm­ents.

A spokesman for the group said: “With the current situation in Aberdeen, we realise in our opinion one of the factors for the cluster is a lack of social distancing and people’s movements between several establishm­ents.

“As a result of this, we have decided, in the interests of protecting public health and to keep everyone as safe as possible, for the next seven days, we are all implementi­ng a strict booking system and discouragi­ng pub crawls.”

Scott Mcneil from the Bridgend Bar said the measures could become mandatory across the country if pubs are to remain open and he is confident his clientele back him.

“The Pub Watch Group decided to call an emergency meeting when we came up with the term ‘one pub, one day’.

“It’s really unacceptab­le people moving about like they would on a

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Bars in Brechin will operate a “one pub, one day” policy with a strict booking system.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Bars in Brechin will operate a “one pub, one day” policy with a strict booking system.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom