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Oakman Inns: Welcoming guests back into their restaurants and gardens

Posted by: Dermot King, Posted on: 8 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
Safe seated dining at Oakman pub

Pub and restaurant chain Oakman Inns is gearing up to welcome back customers, with a new app and table-only service.

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YO!: Offering customers a new and safer dining experience

Posted by: Richard Hodgson, Posted on: 3 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
Selection of sushi

Japanese restaurant chain YO! (formally YO! Sushi), has repurposed its ‘iconic’ conveyor belts to deliver a safer dining experience for its customers and staff.

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Stonegate Pub Company: Staggering customer arrivals part of pub group’s measures to reopen safely

Posted by: Helen Charlesworth, Posted on: 1 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
Sign explaining queuing safety at Stonegate pubs

Helen Charlesworth, Managing director of Stonegate Pub Company, explains what the company has done to keep staff and customers safe as it gears up to reopen doors once more.

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Ku-Bar: London gay bars prepare to pop the cork for reopening

Posted by: Gary Henshaw, Posted on: 29 June 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
KU-Bar

Owner Gary Henshaw talks about meeting the challenges of reopening doors while keeping staff and customers safe.

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Kings Head: Measures put in place to trade safely

Posted by: George Jenkinson, Posted on: 25 June 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
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George Jenkinson, Landlord, The Kings Head, Aylesbury shares how they put in place safer working practices to help get their business back up and running.

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