Free drink if you take your neighbour to the pub in Doncaster
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The study, conducted by pub company and brewer Greene King, revealed how community ties have changed since the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a national lockdown in 2020.
When it comes to forging connections with neighbours, Clap for carers (27%), sharing food & supplies (26%) and attending community events such as street parties (24%) were the main drivers of community spirit during lockdown.
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Hide AdHowever, this didn’t last long, with the research revealing that almost a quarter (22%) are no longer taking part in these community events, and a further 21% no longer feel the need to support their neighbours.
On average, Brits claim to know just four of their neighbours on a first name basis, and what’s more, one in five (19%) young people aged 18–24-year-old have never actually met their neighbours at all – a stark contrast to the older generation of 55-64’s, of which only 1% said the same.
When it comes to why we don’t know our neighbours, over half of respondents (54%) say it’s because they enjoy their privacy, nearly a third (29%) don’t want to invade their neighbours’ privacy and a quarter (25%) feel shy or nervous about doing so.
Overall, this means a fifth of Brits (17%) say that a strong sense of community spirit is lacking where they live.
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Hide AdFor many towns and villages, the heart of the community is the local pub, so to help bolster neighbourhood spirit as we enter the New Year and encourage people to get together, Greene King is offering a free drink including Ice Breaker Pale Ale, to anyone who visits a participating pub with a neighbour on 11th January between 15:00 to 21:00.
To claim a free drink, all customers need to do is head into one of 564 participating local pubs – includog Doncaster’s Tut ‘n’ Shive – with their neighbour and use the codeword ‘Neighbour’ when making their purchase.
The offer can be redeemed on selected drinks only, including: Ice Breaker Pale Ale pint or bottle, a single Beefeater London Dry, Pink Strawberry or Blood Orange gin with Schweppes tonics and selected soft drinks including a regular glass of draught Coca-Cola Zero Sugar.
Andrew Gallagher, Marketing Director at Greene King Local Pubs said: “We wanted to start the new year by helping locals to rekindle the feeling of togetherness which has been lost since the pandemic was at its height.
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Hide Ad“Local pubs sit at the heart of the community, and we know many people are having a tough time at the minute, which is why we want to bring people together, to enjoy a drink on us.”
Having only recently started to recover from the effects of the pandemic, local communities are now being hit by worries over the cost-of-living crisis.
When it comes to financial support, locals are keen for more community focused events, with 44% of people calling for more free events in pubs, and 38% are keen to build a better support network with neighbours.
To find your local Greene King pub, visit: https://www.greeneking-pubs.co.uk/knock-on-a-neighbour/