Bubble yoga, drive-in raves and tables for one: the creative ways hospitality venues have been embracing social distancing

By A Mystery Man Writer

As the world adjusts to a new normal, hospitality venues have been thinking outside the box to allow for social distancing.
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Unusual times call for unusual approaches to hospitality and entertainment, not least in the British capital, London, which is emerging from a long, hard winter of Covid-19 lockdown measures.

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