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Bar boss praises new safety regime as early trade post lockdown pleases

Lee Kirman is the joint owner of Taphouse, Minerva and Humber Street Distillery on Hull’s Marina

Lee Kirman, with Hull Marina.(Image: Neil Holmes / Hull City Council)

A Hull business owner has underlined the importance of following public health guidance, telling how the early implementation of Covid-19 safety measures has boosted his trade.

Lee Kirman is the joint owner of Taphouse, Minerva and Humber Street Distillery on Hull’s Marina alongside his partner Charlotte Bailey.

Mr Kirman said: “We had to adapt and take responsibility. During lockdown we sat down with our managers to devise a management plan for each site, acknowledging that each of our bars are different and welcome different clientele.

"We’ve been surprised at how good trade has been, trade seems to be more stretched out with people visiting our bars earlier in the week than they did prior to lockdown. I think part of this is due to people knowing that we have these measures in place and therefore they feel safer.

“The vast majority of our customers completely understand why we have introduced these measures and respect them, although we did have an occasion when someone refused to register their details, so we simply refused them entry.”

Plans included the introduction of an app at Taphouse, where customers can order drinks directly to their table, and at all their bars customers are required to register their details on entry before being shown to their tables.

Guy Falkingham, Lee Kirman and Tom Watson ahead of The Taphouse opening, back in October 2018.(Image: Neil Holmes)

Mr Kirman employs 50 staff across his bars and praised them for their response to the changes.

He said: “All our staff are bright, they understand why we’ve introduced these safety measures and the importance of implementing them.