Pubs without a beer garden will still be able to open on April 12 in a lockdown loophole, it has been reported.Brits desperate for a pint will still be able to enjoy drinks at a variety of venues because they can be served in any outdoor area such as a carpark.Pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes will be able to use any outdoor space available to them as a makeshift drinking and dining area in the next step of coronavirus lockdown restrictions easing.There will be no need for customers to order a substantial meal with alcoholic drinks, but punters must order, eat and drink while seated.When the policy was first announced, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick said: "I know we all look forward to seeing our pubs, cafes and restaurants open their.
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