RESIDENTS are being encouraged to get behind a forthcoming pub and restaurant campaign.

From August 3 Marston’s pubs across Wrexham and Flintshire will be taking part in the government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme to encourage people back out to enjoy pubs and restaurants across the UK.

Six pubs across the two counties will be joining the 50 per cent off programme which is open to everyone, Monday to Wednesday throughout August.

All food and soft drinks qualify for the deal which is designed to help re-invigorate the economy, encouraging people to get out and enjoy a bite to eat.

Andy Carlill, managing director of Marston’s Pubs and Bars, said: “The 50 per cent off scheme is a great incentive to get people back out into their local communities and beyond after months in lockdown.

"Our pubs are fully Covid-19 assessed, our team members have been trained and we have all the steps in place for us all to enjoy the pub like we always have safely.

"Just pop down to your local and enjoy a mealtime free from cooking at half the price."

The participating Marston’s pubs include The Crown, Nags Head, Plas Coch and Wynnstay Arms in Wrexham, the Pen Y Bont Farm in Mold and the Running Hare in Ewloe.