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How to start serving drinks outside in time for April 12th

beer gardens

In this time of exceptional circumstance, April 12th will be a welcome milestone for any hospitality or leisure business. In line with the government’s roadmap out of lockdown, beer gardens and outdoor service areas will be allowed to reopen.

We’ve listed all the need to know information – including outdoor service and the recent pavement license extension.

Takeaway drinks

Opening up your beer garden

Maximising your outdoor space

Rules on outdoor eating and drinking

Pavement license

Indoor dining is set to return from the 17th May. But until then, hospitality and leisure establishments should consider how to reopen after April 12th. Many will be considering purchasing a pavement license to maximise their outdoor service space.

Before you start utilising pavement space, remember to check your insurance cover. Some insurers will automatically cover your venue when you utilise pavement space, however some may not.

To learn more about your cover and the stipulations of a pavement licence and outdoor service, contact NDML. We will ensure you are not underinsured or are left exposed to claims. More service space means a higher risk of accidents and damages. Ensure you are fully covered with NDML.

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