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Celeb chef Tom Kerridge shares genius way pubs could stay open during second lockdown

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Chef and publican Tom Kerridge says pubs could survive by becoming libraries in the daytime. Kerridge, 47, who owns three pubs including the two-Michelin-starred Hand and Flowers in Marlow, Bucks, said pubs need new revenue streams.

He said: “We need to look at coffees and simple sandwiches, or do we need to set up as a community-based library, or a swap shop or hold different group meetings?” In new BBC2 series Saving Britain’s Pubs, beginning on November 12 at 8pm, he also claims powerful “pubcos” “take advantage” of landlords.

Last night Kerridge added the industry was being “unfairly punished” by new lockdown rules. Kerridge called on the nation to support their locals or risk losing them forever. “Calling in for a quick pint might not

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