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UK’s ‘smallest pub’ ready for lockdown reopening

The Little Prince in Margate, Kent, measures just 10ft (3m) by 6ft 6in (2m).

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A pub believed to be the smallest in the UK is among those gearing up for a grand reopening this weekend.

The Little Prince in Margate, Kent, measures just 10ft (3m) by 6ft 6in (2m).

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The Little Prince in Margate, Kent, measures just 10ft (3m) by 6ft 6in (2m) (Gareth Fuller/PA)

Tracy Breen, who helps run the quirky establishment with her husband Mark, told the PA news agency: “We are excited to see it open and running, we are just hesitant because of all the rules and regulations that have got to be abided by.

“We will be open from midday until possibly 10pm in the evening.”

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Mark Breen, manager of The Little Prince in Margate, Kent, prepares to reopen to the public (Gareth Fuller/PA)

Its tight space means people will not be able to drink inside because of social distancing, but there will be chairs outside the pub and drinks will be served through a hatch.

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The tight space inside The Little Prince means customers will have to drink outside (Gareth Fuller/PA)

“So many people have lost so much money, especially the hospitality trade.”

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