PUBS and clubs across Wyre Forest will be allowed to open their doors to customers this weekend for the first time since the country went into lockdown.
The government has announced that pubs may reopen from Saturday, July 4, as long as they can follow social distancing and hygiene guidelines - however, not all are in a position to do so.
Some landlords have already confirmed they won't be able to reopen until a later date, while others will only be opening their beer gardens or continuing to offer a takeaway service only.
Wyre Forest CAMRA has put together a full list of open dates announced so far for pubs and clubs in Kidderminster, Bewdley, Stourport and the surrounding villages.
For up-to-date details of opening times, whether booking is required, and restrictions, visit the pub's website or Facebook page.
This list will be updated when more pubs announce their reopening dates or if details change.
Kidderminster
- The Blue Bell - July 4
- The Castle Inn - July 4
- The Weary Traveller - July 4
- The Old Peacock - July 4
- The Golden Lion - July 4
- The Watermill - July 4
- The Radcliffe Arms - July 4
- The Cavalier - July 4
- Wall 2 Wall - July 4
- The Land Oak - July 4
- The Habberley Club - July 4 (provisional date)
- The Red Man - July 4
- Kidderminster Golf Club - July 4
- King & Castle - July 4
- The Station Inn - July 4
- Weavers at Park Lane - July 4
- Weavers Real Ale House - July 4
- Franche Village Sports and Social Club - July 4
- Kidderminster Harriers Social and Supporters Club - July 4
- Pennies - July 4
- The Railway Bell - July 4
- The Sportsman Inn - July 4
- Three Crowns and Sugar Loaf - July 4
- The Viaduct Tavern - July 4
- The Boar's Head - July 4
- The Park Gate Inn - July 4
- The Mare and Colt - July 6
- Larch Wood Farm - July 6
- St John's Social Club - July 9
- Pockets Snooker Club - August 1 (provisional date)
Bewdley
- The Cock and Magpie - July 4
- Mo's Bar - July 4
- The Rising Sun - July 4
- Wharton Park Golf and Country Club - July 4
- Wribbenhall Social Club - July 4 (bookings only)
- The Hop Pole - July 4
- The Courtyard - July 4
- The Arches - July 4
- Real Ale Tavern - July 4 (provisional date)
- The Horn & Trumpet - July 4 (residents only)
- The Great Western - July 6
- The Old Waggon & Horses - July 6
- Running Horse Inn - July 6
- Black Boy Inn, Wyre Hill - July 9
- The Mug House - July 14
Stourport
- The Hollybush - July 4
- The Royal British Legion - July 4
- Stourport Workmen's Club - July 4
- Fedora's - July 4
- Rising Sun - July 4
- The Old Beams - July 4
- Old Rose and Crown - July 4
- Kings Arms - July 4
- Brinton Arms - July 4
- Stagborough Arms - July 4
- The Three Lions - July 4
- The Wharf - July 4
- The Wheatsheaf - July 4
- Bay Horse - July 4 (provisional date)
Surrounding villages
- The Duke William, Callow Hill - July 4 (beer garden only)
- The Dog Inn, Dunley
- The Wharf Inn, Holt Fleet - July 4
- Lenchford Inn, Shrawley - July 4
- The New Inn, Shrawley - July 4
- The Kingsford Pub, Wolverley - July 4
- The Swan, Blakedown - July 4
- Ye Old New Inn, Pound Green - July 4
- The Hampstall Riverside Inn, Astley Burf - July 4 (beer garden only)
- The Old House at Home, Blakedown - July 4
- The Fox Inn, Chaddesley Corbett - July 4 (booking advised)
- The Royal Forester, Callow Hill - July 4
- The Anchor Inn, Caunsall - July 4 (beer garden only)
- The Swan, Chaddesley Corbett - July 4
- Cookley Village Hall and Sports Club - July 4
- Eagle and Spur, Cookley - July 4
- The Tap House, Hartlebury - July 4
- The White Hart, Hartlebury - July 4
- The Dog, Harvington - July 4
- The Red Lion, Holt Heath - July 4
- The Holt Fleet, Holt Heath - July 4
- The Old Waggon and Horses, Ismere - July 4
- Hare and Hounds, Shenstone, July 4
- The Queen's Head, Wolverley - July 4
- The Plough Inn, Far Forest - July 5
- The Rock Tavern, Wilden - July 8
- The Lock Inn, Wolverley - July 8
- The King Arthur, Hagley - July 13 (provisional date)
- Plough Inn, Shenstone - July 13 (provisional date)
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