November 30, 2020

Cheese & Grain to remain closed for December

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After careful consideration and consultation, the Cheese & Grain has decided to postpone all scheduled events for December.  December ticketed events will be rescheduled, our café and bar will remain closed and only outdoor markets will be held.

 

Following Thursday’s announcement of the new regional restrictions, we have been holding conversations with the police, local authorities and artists over the rules for our December events. We are extremely grateful for the advice and guidance. We would like to thank them for this and their support during such incredibly trying times.

 

While we have been able to put in place safety measures that would ensure events would be in a Covid-secure environment, the lack of exact details and clarity around the government’s legislation means postponement is unavoidable.

 

We are committed to only re-opening when we can provide a safe and secure environment for our staff, visitors, and the wider community of Frome, in line with all current government rules.

 

January opening will be considered when the outcome of the Government’s 16th December review of the tier system is known.  We will be constantly reviewing our stance for opening ASAP in 2021, in line with further announcements and information being released.

 

Customers with tickets for December events will be contacted and given the option of either transferring tickets to new dates, or receiving credit against future ticket purchases, or a refund.

 

We apologise for the inconvenience caused by the venue’s continued closure.

 

We would like to thank all our customers for their incredible support, which has ensured the long-term future of the venue.

 

Customers can continue to support us by keeping tickets for rescheduled events, donating to the Cheese & Grain, joining our Friend Scheme, and booking tickets for future shows via www.cheeseandgrain.com.

 

The Cheese & Grain will look forward to welcoming everyone safely back to the venue in 2021.