Staff have to self-isolate because of cases of Covid-19.
The Ned Ludd in Friar Lane said:
‘Due to staff members having to self isolate we have no choice but to close the venue until we’re safe to open.’
The National Justice Museum in the city also announced today it will close for a few days because staff have the virus.
Meanwhile Nottingham City Council has urged all hospitality businesses in the city to claim Covid business grants before the deadline of 8 July.
Councillor Rebecca Langton, Portfolio Holder for Skills, Growth and Economic Development adds; “Nottingham has always had a varied and vibrant hospitality offer to visitors, both locals and tourists. Sadly, it is these businesses who have seen the biggest fall in custom during the pandemic, something which has affected our local economy and the number of jobs available to residents.
“We hope that our efforts in Nottingham to manage the pandemic will mean we are soon able to reopen our hospitality sector fully, however we are still affected by the national picture. As a result, many businesses which provide residents with jobs, and opportunities to socialise safely, have been unable to get back to normal.
“A lot has been done in the last year to back businesses in Nottingham but there are still challenges which affect hospitality businesses in particular. The funding that is currently available is here for them, to ensure that as many of them as possible are in a position to reopen fully when restrictions are lifted.”
To apply for a grant, please visit https://www.