Cheshire CheeseJuly 2, 2026 at 4:53 PM I've just seen that pubs are going to be allowed to stay open till 5.00am on Monday morning for the England match.There's a pub which shows sport not far from our house and we can hear the noise when important matches are on, especially in summer. I wouldn't want to be a killjoy for football fans but I'm not looking forward to Sunday night into Monday morning.
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MiriamJuly 3, 2026 at 5:10 PM My initial thought is How Silly, plus what about the staff of the pubs. who have to stay on/brought in extra to cover, and the effect on their lives + families. I wonder how many going to work on Monday morning, will still be well over the legal drink/drive limit..🫢🫢
Opera season in full flow. Tosca at Glyndebourne a couple of weeks ago, second visit of the week to the Grange this evening, La Boheme on Wednesday, Eugene Onegin this evening, then a two more trips to Glyndebourne in a few weeks for a Rossini and a Mozart.
Sounds wonderful. Down here the little theatre groups have begun their open air performances, and I am hoping we will go to one or two. It depends a lot on the weather. Macbeth is on Sunday at a place called Ebingfield Manor which is nice because you can walk round their gardens in the interval.
Cheshire CheeseJuly 2, 2026 at 4:53 PM
ReplyDeleteI've just seen that pubs are going to be allowed to stay open till 5.00am on Monday morning for the England match.There's a pub which shows sport not far from our house and we can hear the noise when important matches are on, especially in summer. I wouldn't want to be a killjoy for football fans but I'm not looking forward to Sunday night into Monday morning.
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MiriamJuly 3, 2026 at 5:10 PM
My initial thought is How Silly, plus what about the staff of the pubs. who have to stay on/brought in extra to cover, and the effect on their lives + families.
I wonder how many going to work on Monday morning, will still be well over the legal drink/drive limit..🫢🫢
Opera season in full flow. Tosca at Glyndebourne a couple of weeks ago, second visit of the week to the Grange this evening, La Boheme on Wednesday, Eugene Onegin this evening, then a two more trips to Glyndebourne in a few weeks for a Rossini and a Mozart.
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful. Down here the little theatre groups have begun their open air performances, and I am hoping we will go to one or two. It depends a lot on the weather. Macbeth is on Sunday at a place called Ebingfield Manor which is nice because you can walk round their gardens in the interval.
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