A Black Country brewery has announced it will broadcast The Queen's funeral service in its houses on Monday.
Black Country Ales runs a number of pubs in Shropshire and the Black Country, including Shifnal, Kingswinford, Dudley, Shrewsbury and Albrighton.
The brewery announced that its pubs will be open for the state funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II where it will broadcast the service for people to gather and watch. The Facebook post read:"Her Majesty’s funeral service will be broadcast in Black Country Ales Houses on Monday 19th September. Pubs will be open from 10am.
"The funeral service is expected to run from 11am until around 12:15pm. Please be aware that we will not be serving drinks during the church service."The Bridge Inn - KingswinfordThe Horse and Jockey - PenkridgeThe Queen's Head - Stourbridge
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