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  1. Whilst I understand the reasoning behind the No Holidays yet advice, indeed I support it, I do wonder at the potential of an absolute deluge/saturation of visitors when restrictions are relaxed, as they eventually will be. My gut feeling is that July, August and September will be hell on wheels as the usual six month holiday season is squeezed into three, on top of that there will be the extra demand from those who would have normally gone abroad and those who had no holiday last summer. The Coast buckled last summer, I can see demand being greater this year.

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  2. 1 hour ago, TheQ said:

    Note, that on current predictions all the top 10 groups should have had their first jab by then and the top 4 groups maybe 5 will have had both injections.

    Resistance is not immediate and by my reckoning it could be well into July before the more general restrictions will start to be lifted. Fingers crossed that it goes ahead.

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  3. 1 hour ago, SwanR said:

    Good to hear that your daughters have been taken care of as frontline NHS workers.

    All four have had their first jabs, two of them only just though. Three of them had their first jabs at the hospital as left-overs so to speak so that there should be no waste. The forth, albeit my first, works for Asperger East Anglia and had her first jab via that organisation. 

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  4. 1 hour ago, SwanR said:

    Have you had both jabs already Peter?

    No, but two of my daughters (frontline NHS) will have had by Tuesday I believe, but my first is booked in in about ten days. Mind you, a local chemist is offering 'no appointment needed' jabs for those over seventy so I could jump the queue I suppose.

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  5. 2 hours ago, Chelsea14Ian said:

    Hope I'm proved wrong, but I cant see much opening up until after Easter.We are hoping  to go to Cornwall. Was going last June,rebooked this June.

    For us folk having had two jabs it's been suggested that it will be twelve weeks before maximum resistance is achieved. Twelve weeks is three months, like May, and that is only for a few million of us! I'm sorry, I don't see normality returning just yet. 

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  6. 2 hours ago, FreedomBoatingHols said:

    As for people being paragons of virtue, well, Peter will probably be aware that my biggest problem person was never a customer...

    Can't possibly think who Andy might mean!!! 

     

    1 hour ago, andyg said:

    Wonder if two brothers from Wroxham will buy it 😏

    Two small but I suspect an existing business in Brundall might be looking to expand.

    Whoever, on being bought two things are likely, especially as there is a waiting list, a new name over the gate and a price hike.

  7. 3 minutes ago, Chelsea14Ian said:

    Dont think so Peter.He is a very pleasant  man.Everyone at Cove respects him.As said I said perhaps Covid is a factor.

    Ian

    He is, don't doubt that, but being at the beck and call of customers seven days a week can and does take it's toll. That aside, Andy at Freedom has stepped away from hiring, pointing out that not every customer is a paragon of virtue. It was that thought that triggered my comment. 

    If I were in his position then I would retire and install a manager but I accept that some folk would rather walk away rather than step back. 

    Covid, quite possibly, My thought is that it's full impact has yet to be realised.

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  8. 4 hours ago, Mouldy said:

    I couldn’t stand the smell of kippers lingering on board

    Surely nothing that Elizabeth Arden, Yardley, Chanel et al can produce comes near to the smell of kippers on an early morning bankside barbecue?

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