Staff need educated on facemask exception law .you are not required to carry an exception card to prove a disability. Not all disability are visible attitude stank No wonder the place was empty. So if you are looking for somewhere nice to eat we would highly recommend the cats pyjamas or Emma's where the staff are welcoming and friendly
Face covering exemptions Contents Choose section Face covering exemptions People must wear a face covering unless they are exempt from doing so because of specific circumstances.
People who are exempt from wearing a face covering should not be denied access to any space.
The vast majority of people can wear a face covering, including most people with a lung condition such as asthma, and everyone who can wear a face covering in the mandated spaces is legally required to do so.
However, we recognise that there are situations where a person is unable to, or it would be inappropriate, for them to wear a face covering.
These exemptions include:
when a person has a physical or mental illness or impairment or disability (within the meaning of section 6 of the Equality Act 2010) (which might include hidden disabilities, for example, autism, dementia or a learning disability) which prevents them wearing a face covering. This may include children with breathing difficulties and disabled children who would struggle to wear a face covering when a person is unable to wear a face covering without suffering severe distress as a result when taking medication which requires removing a face covering when a worker or volunteer is in an indoor part of their workplace and they are separated from others, either by a partition or maintaining a distance of at least 2 metres when seated in a hospitality setting to eat or drink when communicating with someone who relies on lip reading and facial expressions to communicate. Such people should ensure 2 metres distance is maintained and remove the face covering only temporarily whilst communicating and replace it immediately afterwards babies, toddlers and all other children under 5 undertaking tasks in the course of their employment, where the wearing of a face covering would cause a material risk of harm additional exemptions are set out in the Regulations Where an exemption applies, an individual should not be made to wear a face covering or denied access to places where face coverings are required. However, there may be other occasions when they can wear a face covering, so they should consider whether they are able to wear a face covering on each given day, and in the particular circumstances. Alternatively, they may be able to wear a face shield, rather than not wearing any covering at all.
These reasons do not count as reasons not to wear a face covering:
not wanting to wear one - including if they steam up your glasses mild discomfort when wearing one having a health condition or disability which does not prevent you from wearing a face coverings safely, such as well-managed asthma if you are deaf and lip read Exemption cards It is not mandatory for those who are exempt to have to prove...
Read moreI liked the idea of this place because of the fantastic view so gave it a chance a couple of times , food and drink in there is good so they really have the makings of a good business, sadly , a member of the staff in there was so obnoxious that I won’t go again, the younger guy could teach the older guy a thing or two on manors and I’m a local so not gone home somewhere else with an axe to grind, sad really as I think the place itself is amazing, if the older guy is still there and hasn’t retired then maybe it’s time to retire him off so you can have the amazing business you deserve, I haven’t been back as not made to...
Read moreDidn't even get in door. They have a ramp, but it stops before the door frame and wheelchair wouldn't go over that. Staff weren't helpful, "it's designed for wheelchairs." "It is a wheelchair." "Not electric ones." They lost out on 4 drinks/snacks from us today and while I might have started to use It regularly having found it, I won't go back again until they change the ramp and attitude to disabled people.
I know several people who use manual wheelchairs and they wouldn't be able yo negotiate the door...
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