A family pub has assured punters their pre-lockdown 'disco' will be Covid safe after concerns were raised by residents.
The Admiral Cunningham in Bracknell announced they will be hosting a closing down disco this Wednesday, November 4.
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A post on their Facebook page explains the party is a final 'one last socially distanced hurrah before another lockdown', expected to come into force on Thursday.
They are taking bookings for the pre-lockdown party on their website.
The event costs £10 per person and includes two bottles of beer or two glasses of prosecco.
However, one resident who wishes to remain anonymous, questioned whether the pub is being irresponsible for hosting a 'disco' during the current pandemic.
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They said: "This is disgraceful. A irresponsible pub in Bracknell is promoting the spread of a lockdown party."
Despite these claims, pub manager Shane Levey said punters will be seated during the event.
The word 'disco' is referring to the music being played and will not allow guests to dance.
He said: "The event will be socially distanced, with guests being seated throughout as always."
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