Doncaster Council announces pubs will no longer have to close at 11pm when restrictions are eased
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In a shock turn-round, that time has now been changed after discussions were held between the local authority and South Yorkshire Police
In an announcement the council said it had looked at how it: “could further help local businesses whilst still providing a safe and secure environment for customers and the public.”
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Director of Economy and Environment, Dan Swaine said "We remain committed to helping businesses reopen responsibility and we’ve continued to listen to feedback from licensees who have a pavement licence.
"We have also been in dialogue with the Police and it’s clear we need to continue to take a balanced approach to this. Therefore we have reviewed the situation and determined that during the period 12/4/21 to 17/5/21 these pubs and bars can open their alfresco areas next to the highway until 1am at the latest, where this is considered suitable.
"We will continue to work with these premises to help them manage this and provide further guidance to them. We will also regularly review the position with the Police to ensure the public and customers remain safe and secure."
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