Brits missing their local pub in lockdown create boozers in their garden

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Brits missing their local pub during lockdown reveal how they created their own boozer in their home

WHILE the country thirsts for pubs to re-open, some people have been heading to the boozer during the Covid-19 crisis without breaking the law – having had the foresight to build their own bars in sheds, garages or patio party zones.

The amateur landlords and landladies don’t even need a licence as long as they don’t take payment for any of the booze.Kieran GillinghamKieran, 42, who is employed by the Environment Agency, said: “I built it using the old wood I pulled from the rivers while working.

The Sun is donating £50,000 and we would like YOU to help us raise a million pounds, to help THEM. No matter how little you can spare, please donate today here:WITH no matches on, rugby pro Gareth Steenson cleared his garage to make a weekend haven. It has a disco glitter ball, mock Tudor beams, hundreds of records on the ceiling, a dance floor and a sign from the Corn Exchange out- side.Steve is considered vulnerable to Covid-19 because he is 69, so even his two sons, Dane, 33, and Brett, 31, are not allowed to share a pint.

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