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Pints through a screen, tape on the floor and one in one out at the toilets - How a night down the boozer will work

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Stalybridge, is one of many local boozer’s that has been subject to a number of changes in keeping with the official guidance.

Plastic screens have been put in place around the bar with holes cut out to serve the punters, people must give their names and numbers before entering to keep track of any potential outbreaks of covid-19 and hand sanitiser stations will be set up around the pub.

The bar will be serving customers one at a time and there will be table service to help avoid unnecessary queues. Speaking to the Manchester Evening News , landlord Matthew Crompton said: “We’ve got screens up and we’ve got social distancing in place with the tables, just like everybody else.

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