Takeaway sales now allowed thanks to CAMRA members pressure
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The government has abandoned plans to ban takeaway beer and cider sales by pubs and cubs during lockdown after warnings it would cut a vital financial lifeline for them. Guidance published days before the start of the lockdown by ministers said rules in force throughout November across England would ban takeaway alcohol sales. However, following
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