A CHIPPENHAM micro brewery has adapted it's premises and turned itself into an off licence - and plans to open it's doors to the public.
"We quickly realised we needed to do something rather than just sit around after lockdown," said Tom Kyte, owner of the Prince of Wales Micropub
"We quickly implemented an online shop and set about offering deliveries twice a week.
"We offer many cans or bottles but also still providing real ale lovers with their fix using 5 litre bag in boxes delivered on a Friday.
"Now we feel it is safe to do so, so as of June 4 we will be welcoming people to the pub to browse our newly installed shelving for take away much like a traditional off-licence.
We will continue to offer next day home delivery for people that want it."
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