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Children in pubs- in sight of the bar
I seem to remember a law that children were OK in pubs if they were in a separate area from the bar. Over this weekend, and more often than in the past, toddlers were running around screaming in my local pubs. The parents weren't eating, just drinking and ignoring the kids. Is there a law does anyone know? I'm not being grumpy but it would be handy to be armed with a statute if I had to confront a landlord! Thanks. Dave.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The rule you remember was there, definitely. But I seem to remember that the law changed a while ago, maybe as long ago as 15 years, and that children are now allowed anywhere in a pub up until about 7pm. Different local authorities have different ideas on the matter. I think some allow 8pm.
No landlore is going to refuse to serve any adults, with or without kids, provide they're behaving themselves. And they make a much greater percentage profit on Coke, crisps and stuff than they do on beer.
No landlore is going to refuse to serve any adults, with or without kids, provide they're behaving themselves. And they make a much greater percentage profit on Coke, crisps and stuff than they do on beer.
The current law just states the a child under 16 can not be on the premises if unaccompanied by an adult (unless they are just passing though, to the garden for example)
If they are with an adult there is nothing that states they can't go anywhere, although the landlord can set their own rules about it if they wish.
If they are with an adult there is nothing that states they can't go anywhere, although the landlord can set their own rules about it if they wish.
the best places are those which have facilities specifically aimed at children,
they can scream all they want, play safely and the parents can enjoy their drink knowing all is well. London pubs are not like that simply because of the space, most being too small, but those in the countryside, some we have been to have large gardens, or indoor facilities, play areas.
they can scream all they want, play safely and the parents can enjoy their drink knowing all is well. London pubs are not like that simply because of the space, most being too small, but those in the countryside, some we have been to have large gardens, or indoor facilities, play areas.
I can't imagine much more boring for a child than sitting around with a coke and crips while adults talk and drink in a pub that has no facilities for children, no wonder some of them start screaming. However, I don't see why I should have to listen to it, they should be on a three strikes and you're out deal :c)
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