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NEWS - FBI Chef James Comey unter Beschuss
United States President Barack Obama makes a statement in the Oval Office of the White House on the shootings in Chattanooga,Tennessee, that left four Marines dead as FBI Director James Comey looks on, July 16, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2024: Roger Federer und Frau Mirka strahlen auf dem roten Teppich
Roger Federer arrives on the red carpet of the 96th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 10, 2024., Credit:Mike Baker / Avalon
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2024: Roger Federer und Frau Mirka strahlen auf dem roten Teppich
Roger Federer and Mirka Federer arrive on the red carpet of the 96th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 10, 2024., Credit:Mike Baker / Avalon
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2024: Roger Federer und Frau Mirka strahlen auf dem roten Teppich
Roger Federer and Mirka Federer arrive on the red carpet of the 96th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 10, 2024., Credit:JKP / Avalon
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FEATURE - Ferrari aus Kupfer am Skulpturenweg des Mayfair Art Weekend in London
Anthony James, Ferrari 250 GTO, Copper Repousse, 2021 - Opera Gallery London presents four public art sculptures by contemporary artists as part of the Mayfair Art Weekend’s Sculpture Trail this June., Credit:Avalon.red / Avalon
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FEATURE - Ferrari aus Kupfer am Skulpturenweg des Mayfair Art Weekend in London
Anthony James, Ferrari 250 GTO, Copper Repousse, 2021 - Opera Gallery London presents four public art sculptures by contemporary artists as part of the Mayfair Art Weekend’s Sculpture Trail this June., Credit:Avalon.red / Avalon
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FEATURE - Ferrari aus Kupfer am Skulpturenweg des Mayfair Art Weekend in London
Anthony James, Ferrari 250 GTO, Copper Repousse, 2021 - Opera Gallery London presents four public art sculptures by contemporary artists as part of the Mayfair Art Weekend’s Sculpture Trail this June., Credit:Avalon.red / Avalon
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FEATURE - Ferrari aus Kupfer am Skulpturenweg des Mayfair Art Weekend in London
Anthony James, Ferrari 250 GTO, Copper Repousse, 2021 - Opera Gallery London presents four public art sculptures by contemporary artists as part of the Mayfair Art Weekend’s Sculpture Trail this June., Credit:Avalon.red / Avalon
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FEATURE - Ferrari aus Kupfer am Skulpturenweg des Mayfair Art Weekend in London
Anthony James, Ferrari 250 GTO, Copper Repousse, 2021 - Opera Gallery London presents four public art sculptures by contemporary artists as part of the Mayfair Art Weekend’s Sculpture Trail this June., Credit:Avalon.red / Avalon
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FEATURE - Ferrari aus Kupfer am Skulpturenweg des Mayfair Art Weekend in London
Anthony James, Ferrari 250 GTO, Copper Repousse, 2021 - Opera Gallery London presents four public art sculptures by contemporary artists as part of the Mayfair Art Weekend’s Sculpture Trail this June., Credit:Avalon.red / Avalon
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FEATURE - Ferrari aus Kupfer am Skulpturenweg des Mayfair Art Weekend in London
Anthony James, Ferrari 250 GTO, Copper Repousse, 2021 - Opera Gallery London presents four public art sculptures by contemporary artists as part of the Mayfair Art Weekend’s Sculpture Trail this June., Credit:Avalon.red / Avalon
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FEATURE - Ferrari aus Kupfer am Skulpturenweg des Mayfair Art Weekend in London
Anthony James, Ferrari 250 GTO, Copper Repousse, 2021 - Opera Gallery London presents four public art sculptures by contemporary artists as part of the Mayfair Art Weekend’s Sculpture Trail this June., Credit:Avalon.red / Avalon
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FEATURE - Ferrari aus Kupfer am Skulpturenweg des Mayfair Art Weekend in London
Anthony James, Ferrari 250 GTO, Copper Repousse, 2021 - Opera Gallery London presents four public art sculptures by contemporary artists as part of the Mayfair Art Weekend’s Sculpture Trail this June., Credit:Avalon.red / Avalon
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NEWS - Boris Johnson besucht Bauzentrum des Exeter College
29/09/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Exeter College Construction Centre.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visit's Exeter College Construction Centre, Exeter.
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NEWS - Boris Johnson besucht Bauzentrum des Exeter College
29/09/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Exeter College Construction Centre.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visit's Exeter College Construction Centre, Exeter.
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NEWS - Boris Johnson besucht Bauzentrum des Exeter College
29/09/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Exeter College Construction Centre.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visit's Exeter College Construction Centre, Exeter.
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NEWS - Boris Johnson besucht Bauzentrum des Exeter College
29/09/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Exeter College Construction Centre.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visit's Exeter College Construction Centre, Exeter.
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NEWS - Boris Johnson besucht Bauzentrum des Exeter College
29/09/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Exeter College Construction Centre.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visit's Exeter College Construction Centre, Exeter.
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NEWS - Boris Johnson besucht Bauzentrum des Exeter College
29/09/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Exeter College Construction Centre.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visit's Exeter College Construction Centre, Exeter.
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NEWS - Boris Johnson besucht Bauzentrum des Exeter College
29/09/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Exeter College Construction Centre.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visit's Exeter College Construction Centre, Exeter.
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NEWS - Boris Johnson besucht Bauzentrum des Exeter College
29/09/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Exeter College Construction Centre.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visit's Exeter College Construction Centre, Exeter.
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NEWS - Boris Johnson besucht Bauzentrum des Exeter College
29/09/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Exeter College Construction Centre.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visit's Exeter College Construction Centre, Exeter.
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NEWS - Boris Johnson besucht Bauzentrum des Exeter College
29/09/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Exeter College Construction Centre.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visit's Exeter College Construction Centre, Exeter.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Hotel in Cornwall eröffnet "Anti-Social Club", mit 16 separaten Eingängen
On ‘Super Saturday’, Cornwall’s stylish St Moritz Hotel throws open the 16 separate doors to ‘The Anti-Social Club’, the UK’s first socially distanced dining concept, and welcomes in holidaymakers enjoying their first taste of freedom after the UK lockdown.
Consisting of a set of private dining rooms, with a maximum capacity of 96, the pioneering design of the Anti-Social Club mixes the key elements of private members clubs, cool beach clubs and summer pop-up restaurants with 1930s style via serving hatches.
Featuring multiple dining times, clear guidance and exacting operating procedures that ensure the metre rule and new environmental health requirements are met at all times, The Anti-Social Club ushers in a new ‘bubble’ dining ethos as a fun and different way of eating ‘out-out’ again.
The summer pop-up restaurant has been specifically designed to ensure that the individual dining rooms all accessed from outside, with the St Moritz waiters and waitresses serving the shared platters from a central atrium, and all food and drink being delivered to the private dining rooms via a set of hatches.
This clever design, and the complementary operational procedures, mean that the St Moritz team don’t need to go into the dining rooms, and the individual, staggered dining times mean that guests won’t run into each other. The innovative set-up also means that each and every room can be completely cleared and appropriately cleaned, then re-set-up, to meet all requirements, between each dining party.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen The Game stamp 400%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen The Works stamp 400%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen Stamps se tenant 100%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen Sheer Heart Attack stamp 400%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen Queen ll stamp 400%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen MS Magic Tour, 1986 £1.63 stamp 400%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen News of the world stamp 400%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen MS Magic Tour, 1986 1st stamp 400%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen MS 1st class stamp 400%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen MS A Night at the Opera Tour, 1975 £1.63 stamp 400%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen MS Hyde Park Concert, 1976 1st stamp 400%
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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FEATURE - Rockband Queen wird mit offiziellen britischen Briefmarken geehrt
Queen minisheet
Royal Mail and Bravado have revealed a special range of collectible products in honour of British rock icons, Queen.
The release includes a set of 13 Special Stamps that celebrate one of the most influential and successful groups of all time, with more than 300 million record sales across five decades. The official U.K. stamps feature artwork from some of the bands most popular album covers and a selection of rare live performance images. The full set of stamps is available in a Presentation Pack, which is available to purchase worldwide.
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