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1 day ago · A Norfolk pub has a new chef patron and the menu will shine a spotlight on local seafood. Elliot Ketley is bringing his modern twist on classic cooking to The Lord Nelson in Burnham Thorpe, which is part of the Woodforde's Brewery portfolio. He has worked at many top establishments and was the head chef at the acclaimed J Sheekey seafood ...
1 day ago · Michelin-rated chef takes over at Norfolk pub. A Norfolk pub has a new chef patron and the menu will shine a spotlight on local seafood. Elliot Ketley is bringing his modern twist on classic cooking to The Lord Nelson in Burnham Thorpe, which is part of the Woodforde's Brewery portfolio. He has worked at many top establishments and was the head ...
1 hour ago · Of course, the main advantage of having a microbrewery in your garden is having beer on tap – the parties have never been drunk dry, but the couple say they have also really enjoyed meeting new people at events, welcoming visitors to the brewery and scenic delivery routes through Pembrokeshire that have all created lifelong memories they will take with them now they are moving on.
11 hours ago · A leading North West brewery and pub retailer has appointed an experienced general manager to run a popular community pub in Stockport. Salford-based Hydes brewery has recruited Jordan Nolan to head up the team at The Nursery Inn, which has just reopened following a £250k refurbishment. With over 12 years of hospitality experience across ...
1 day ago · Earned the Tower of Beer (Level 24) badge! Earned the Ye Olde Pub (Level 2) badge! Sat, 07 Sep 2024 13:43:01 +0000 View Detailed Check-in.
1 day ago · The Cure are an English rock band formed in 1976 in Crawley, West Sussex. [1] [2] [3] Throughout numerous lineup changes since the band's formation, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter Robert Smith has remained the only constant member, though bassist Simon Gallup has been present for all but about three years of the band's history.
8 hours ago · Toxic brew. One eight-hour shift per week at the incoming rate of NLW takes you over the threshold. My ‘math’ says that’s an extra £615 per annum per affected employee and, unless there is a huge untapped cohort of people only wanting to work eight hours a week, pretty much every employee will soon be harvesting employers’ NI at a higher rate for HMRC than the 1.2% rise suggests.