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'Ludicrous and dated' - Manchester reacts to 'no singles' bar policy

Is it okay to turn someone away from a venue simply because they are by themselves? It’s a question that the Manchester Evening News has been asking over the last two weeks, following reports of two city centre venues doing exactly that.

Ramona in Ancoats and Behind Closed Doors in Northern Quarter were both found to actively stop people entering by themselves due to a ‘no singles policy’ - although this is something they both deny ever having enforced.

And Manchester has reacted with sadness and fury to tales of widowers, and those who simply enjoy their own company, being turned away from bars.

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“Don’t get this ludicrous and dated policy,” tweeted Councillor Pat Karney. “It’s 2022. Am sure the Town Hall will want to check this further.”

A number of readers reached out to highlight the various reasons someone might attend a venue alone. Ken Hall, who is a widower, said he regularly ventures into Manchester by himself, and has “a few choice words” for anyone who refused him entry on that basis.

“It is a free country and as long as no laws are being broken why should I be refused entry or a service,” he commented.

“Have they run out of excuses to discriminate now and are looking for new areas of society to discriminate against? Do these bullies get a kick out of looking to find something to discriminate against?”

Have you been turned away from a venue for being by yourself? Let us know in the comments.

Some from outside Manchester also said the policy made them feel unwelcome. Claire MacDonald said she had been put off from venturing into the city by herself on a trip by the experiences of myself and

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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