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St George's Day beers and where in the UK is offering free pints for 24 hours
St George's Day beers and where in the UK is offering free pints for 24 hours

Daily Mirror

time23-04-2025

  • Daily Mirror

St George's Day beers and where in the UK is offering free pints for 24 hours

Pubs across the UK will be offering a free pint to punters over the next 24 hours on St George's Day for those people who celebrate England's legendary patron saint today Millions of Englishmen and women will be celebrating St George's Day in a way that would surely make England's patron saint proud - by going to the pub. And in news that will bring joy to the nation, free pints being offered to punters. Proper Pubs, an award-winning community operator and division of Admiral Taverns, announced that it would be offering a free pint in all of its pubs in England. The operator has more than 200 pubs overall across England, Scotland and Wales. ‌ In order to take advantage of the free offer, punters will need to log onto the WiFi in one of the group's pubs in England and they could find a voucher for a free pint of John Smiths. Proper Pubs announced there would be 2,000 free pints that would be handed our at participating pubs today. Proper Pubs managing director Mark Brooke told The Mirror: "St George's Day is a brilliant opportunity to bring people together and celebrate all that's great communities across England." He added: "Our pubs sit at the heart of these communities and it's moments like this that show how important they are, acting as welcoming social hubs that bring local communities to life. "We're delighted to mark the occasion in true Proper Pubs style, offering customers the chance to enjoy a free pint of John Smiths and we look forward to welcoming everyone in to celebrate with us." The move is part of England's celebration of its patron saint. St George's Day celebrates the legend of the early Christian martyr who, according to church tradition, was a soldier in the Roman army and was sentenced to death for refusing to recant his faith. ‌ Legends also tell of how he killed a dragon that was extorting tribute from villagers. While St George's Day will be celebrated today by millions of people in England, the Church of England has put back its own celebrations to Monday, April 28 in a break from tradition. There have previously been calls for St George's Day to be made into a bank holiday, a cause championed by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. ‌ And Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer voiced his concerns about the far-right claiming ownership of the St George's flag during a reception at Downing Street to mark England's patron Saint. On Tuesday, Sir Keir praised England and its diversity. He added: "While this is a day for celebration, we cannot be under any illusions that there is a never-ending fight for our flag and what it represents. "I'll put it this way, when I was standing in the old Wembley in 1996 – not many people sat down that day, it felt like that whole tournament embodied the best of our country. Yet now – there are people trying to sow division in our communities, people taking the red and white of our flag, like the bunting downstairs, with them, as they throw bricks at businesses."

Newport pub collecting Easter eggs for local charities
Newport pub collecting Easter eggs for local charities

Yahoo

time25-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Newport pub collecting Easter eggs for local charities

A Newport pub is collecting Easter eggs to donate to worthy causes. The Maindee Hotel, located on Chepstow Road, is one of 10 community pubs across Wales gearing up for the Easter egg collection, which will start on March 1 and end on April 11. Customers are encouraged to donate Easter eggs, which will be distributed to various local charities and causes, including children's hospitals, foodbanks, and care homes. The initiative, led by Proper Pubs, a community-focused operator division of Admiral Taverns, aims to surpass last year's total of nearly 18,000 donated Easter eggs. The aim is to make sure everyone can have something sweet to enjoy over Easter. Admiral Taverns operates more than 200 pubs across England, Scotland, and Wales. Proper Pubs recently donated 16,000 advent calendars to local charities during the festive period, thanks to the generosity of customers and community members. Other pubs participating in the Easter egg collection are the Goat Hotel in Bala, the Six Bells in Rhyl, the St Georges Hotel in Swansea, Bush Inn in Aberdare, Vale of Rheidol in Aberystwyth, Griffin Inn and Y Pentan in Mold, and Cross Foxes Inn and Long Pull in Wrexham.

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