A landlady says her Leeds pub has had 650 cancellations because of coronavirus rule changes.
The Mustard Pot in Chapel Allerton has had 650 cancellations already for the Christmas period
The Mustard Pot in Chapel Allerton has seen 650 cancellations for the festive period, with 50 people cancelling their bookings for this weekend. The Mustard Pot has been gearing up for a busy Christmas for months, keen to recoup heavy losses it suffered during the past 18 months. Ms Moxham said people call up and say their company's policy has changed and they can no longer go ahead."It's hard to manage, as we spent so long getting these bookings in, we spent thousands getting a tepee, how are we going to cover these costs?", she said."We've just spent all day making that - then they cancel. Stuffing for the turkey. Filleting the fish. Sauce preparation".
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