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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod
it doesn't have to. Surely whoever booked the venue should have noticed any possible hitches and then could have informed those with prams to not be with prams
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Can't agree with you there Maccawozzagod .. think this is definitely an oversight on the architect who acted on behalf of the brewery. Any function room attached to a pub ought to have a separate access in my opinion, particularly if the public bar is difficult to negotiate.
Lots of functions are of the types where people will be loaded with presents to take out ... and hek ! maybe a huge cake ...

(hmmph that would be fun!). There could be a group including an exiting drummer and his equipment or, yes, somebody wheel-chair bound.
If there is a fire door which the Manager is prepared to open, then I think a lesson could be learned from Glasgow Guy's constructive criticism, and now up to them to mention to any future hirers of this room, that easy access facilities are available.