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Venues

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Venues meaning

plural of venue

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One tab for the calendar, to keep track of venues pitched (marked in blue), venues that responded favorably (orange), venues that passed or were unavailable (red).

Associate director of venues for BH Live, Steve Turner, said: “It’s a wonderful opportunity to once more work alongside Dorset Architectural Heritage Week and give visitors a chance to see what goes on behind the scenes of these fantastic venues.

Individuals who drink draught products in on-trade venues (like pubs) will pay less tax than on the equivalent non-draught product in off-trade venues (like supermarkets).

Notably, one demerit point is awarded to venues whose pitches are rated by the match referees as below average, while three and five demerit points are given to venues whose pitches are marked as poor and unfit, respectively.

Tomorrow sees the start of Independent Venue Week to support 300 grassroots venues – the UK has lost about a third of its venues in the last 20 years.

I’m also a local part-time working/for hire musician who plays regularly at local events and venues such as The Granite and Bancroft Pub as well as venues further away in Barry’s Bay, Brampton and Ridgetown.

In recent years all too many once-popular venues have been forced to close or rebrand, but happily some of south Essex's best-loved and most iconic venues are still thriving.

Swillhouse, another major owner of Sydney hospitality venues, is also under investigation by SafeWork NSW after allegations were made of sexual assault, harassment and open drug use at its venues.

Amid closures of cultural venues across the world in an attempt to contain the spread of coronavirus, classical music venues in Europe have also turned to livestreaming their concerts in an effort to comfort music fans, the report said.

Because I’ve seen a lot of venues over the years get bought up and sucked up into larger corporations, which has been beneficial during this pandemic to those venues.

From midday, registered and licensed clubs, licensed premises in hotels and pubs, entertainment venues, cinemas, casinos, nightclubs, indoor sporting venues, gyms and places of worship will be closed across the country.

Of the 291 members of the Music Venues Alliance — an informal group of small UK venues — who applied to the fund, 251 were successful, while 33 were unsuccessful.

Theatres and venues in England will be able to host socially distanced performances and gigs from 1 August under new government plans, but the move has been criticised for not being economically viable for most venues.

The program, sponsored by Denver Arts & Venues, Five Points Development Corporation, will bring in local jazz talent to venues throughout Five Points.

While European leagues have explored the option of playing games in isolated venues, with isolated travel possible between those venues, this will be tricker for MLS, a division that stretches over an area roughly equal to Europe.

With the Coronavirus pandemic continuing to escalate, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has confirmed the pubs, clubs, restaurants, indoor sporting venues, gyms, cinemas, casinos, churches and other licenced venues will close from Midday on Monday.

We would like not only saloons, but restaurant wedding venues, music and dance venues, cigar lounges, cocktail bars, bottomless mimosas, and the like.

We need to allow venues to stay open well past their standard time and lower the age limits from 21 to 18. Oakland, Los Angeles and San Francisco, all major US city hubs definitely have it together in terms of allowing 18 and up venues.

Performance venues and facilities The Sydney Opera House includes a number of performance venues: citation * Concert Hall: With 2,679 seats, the home of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and used by a large number of other concert presenters.

Some venues would have up to 20,000 people every weekend; 'Homebase', and '85 & Baldwin' were the largest venues to be used in the Bay Area.