Landlord in cross-border village laments continuing pub lockdown in Wales

Landlord in cross-border village laments continuing pub lockdown in Wales

A landlord whose inn is yards from the Shropshire-Powys border is facing the “bizarre” prospect of staying shut – within sight of two reopened pubs in England.

Drinkers in Llanymynech, which is divided by the England-Wales border, will be able to return to the Cross Keys and the Bradford Arms on Saturday.

Cross-border pub regulations in Llanymynech
(PA Graphics)

The Dolphin’s landlord, John Turner, plans to sample the beer at the village’s other pubs on Saturday.

The 56-year-old, who is originally from east London, said: “Obviously it’s a difficult situation because we are probably one of the only pubs that are on the border with pubs across the road within the same village.

John Turner
John Turner, landlord of The Dolphin pub (Jacob King/PA)

“The centre of the road is the border so we won’t be allowed to open our doors – and that’s quite frustrating.”

Mr Turner, who can see both of the Llanymynech’s other free houses from his front step, said of the cross-border difference in regulations: “We’ve had issues like this before, but this situation is quite bizarre.

The Bradford Arms
The Bradford Arms will also reopen on Saturday (Jacob King/PA)

Asked what he planned to do next Saturday, Mr Turner said he would be observing social distancing at the village’s other pubs.

“I will pop over the pubs at some point and see the other landlords,” he said.

“We have never competed. At the end of the day it’s a fantastic community village.”

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