Farm workers were stunned to be banned
from a pub in Britain’s second richest village for not dressing smartly
enough, sparking a row over rural life.
Gary Clark and David Dickens each ordered a pint at The Crown in leafy Cookham, Berks, after a hard day’s work.
But staff at the pub, beside the River Thames, refused to serve them.
The pair were asked to leave for wearing casual trousers and polo shirts, featuring the name and logo of the pick your own farm where they work. Read Full
Gary Clark and David Dickens each ordered a pint at The Crown in leafy Cookham, Berks, after a hard day’s work.
But staff at the pub, beside the River Thames, refused to serve them.
The pair were asked to leave for wearing casual trousers and polo shirts, featuring the name and logo of the pick your own farm where they work. Read Full
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