Whitby pub draws up plans ready for a safe reopening

JD Wetherspoon has drawn up plans to ensure that its staff and customers are safe before the Angel Hotel in Whitby reopens.
The Angel Hotel at nightThe Angel Hotel at night
The Angel Hotel at night

The company will open its doors again when it has the official go-ahead from the government.

Social distancing measures will result in the employment of two full-time staff per pub, slightly more for bigger pubs, who will regularly clean surfaces and touch points throughout the pubs.

The Angel Hotel will have screens at the till point.

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There will also be screens to create seating areas where it is not possible to separate the tables to the social distancing requirement.

Wetherspoon will provide gloves, masks and protective eyewear. There will be an average ten hand sanitiser dispensers around the pub, including at the entrance for customers and staff to use.

Dedicated staff will monitor the pub at all times in order to maintain social distancing standards and there will be a member of staff on the door at peak times.

The pub will use one entrance with a separate exit door where possible.

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Customer entry and exit will be marked out by floor stickers and/or barriers and there will be clear printed information providing guidance to customers as they enter the pub.

Customers will be asked to use the Wetherspoon order and pay app, wherever possible, or pay at the bar using a credit/debit card and contactless, although cash will be accepted.

Staff will hand over all drinks holding the base of the glass and when ordered by the app they will be delivered to the table on a tray and placed on the table using the base of the glass.

Food will be delivered to the table by a member of floor staff.

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The pub will also offer a slightly reduced menu but will be open its usual opening hours.

All staff will receive a full briefing and training on the new way of running the pub.

Manager Philip Tindle said: “At present, the Government has not confirmed any reopening date for pubs.

“However, it is important that we are prepared for any announcement.

“We have spent a number of weeks consulting with staff who work in our pubs, as well as area managers in order to draw up our plans.

 “The safety of staff and customers is paramount.”