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Stubbard

A west country apple usually ripe at the end of September or even later in the autumn. They are medium to large with skin of pale green with streaks of red & russet. While they’re a little too sharp for eating, as cooking apples they’re perfect. They hold their shape through cooking but, with a little sugar, will mash easily to a delicious puree. The apples do soften in November & December and are less sharp. If you have one of this variety of apple tree in your garden, keep it as they are quite rare. Growing up on the Isle of Wight, I remember these well.

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Deborah Loader

•To ensure our customers feel secure, we have redesigned the interior of the pub and introduced divides between tables for people to dine in. •New opening hours Wednesday – Sunday •Revised takeaway menu available with the most popular dishes, alongside our

Dine-In menu. •Tables need to be booked in advance and takeaways pre-ordered.

To book / order please call Paula on 01666 823389 or 07912868111. Please visit our website www.radnorarms.com for full details of opening hours and menus.

Rohit remains open for business, supported by his team in the shop and volunteer deliverers to supply all your needs. STOP PRESS! THE GOODS SHED IS BACK!

Newspapers, fresh fruit and veg, fresh and frozen meat, ice-cream, bread, alcohol, tinned food, toilet rolls and flour are available as well as cards, Our film sessions on a Thursday are back from October 8 – and because we’re limiting numbers at each showing we’re actually running a matinee showing at 2 pm as well as our usual 7pm showing. The first film is stationery, and cleaning products to name but a few. If not in stock we’ll do “Military Wives” followed by “1917” and “Little Women” We’ve been awarded our best to get it for you. the Visit England‘s We’re Good To Go industry mark to show that we’re Covid safe but obviously there will be a few changes to our normal arrangements.

Post Office also open ONLY 4 PEOPLE in the shop at a time To begin with you need to book numbered seats online and we will be sitting at tables rather than in the raked seating. There will be the usual one way systems and hand sanitising equipment etc. There will be a bar in the railway carriage with covered waiting areas and the toilets will be available.

Deliveries (minimum £30) can be arranged. We’ve done everything we can to make you feel safe and hope to welcome you back soon (and statistically apparently in the Cotswold, because we’re such a low risk area, you’re more like to have a car accident on the way there than catch anything in The Shed!)

Please call on 01249 721272 to discuss any order. Please look at our website for more details of this and other events planned for later in the autumn. www.shed-arts.co.uk

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