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Glasgow pubs to be banned from selling takeaway pints from Monday

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Glasgow will be banned from selling takeaway drinks after an apparent spike in anti-social behaviour complaints. Bars and restaurants have been unable to welcome punters for a sit in drink since a nationwide lockdown was announced back in March this year.

Some businesses have been selling takeaway drinks over the course of the last three months in a bid to sell off any remaining stock during restrictions.

But Glasgow City Council said that it will no longer allow the sale of takeaway drinks from July 6 - which is also the date beer gardens are due to reopen in Scotland.

The council says it has been ‘inundated’ by complaints from locals over people illegally drinking alcohol outdoors and urinating in public.

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