Oasis tribute group stranded with revelers in Yorkshire pub for third night
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Oasis tribute group Noasis is stranded with a group of revelers in a Yorkshire pub for a third night in a row.
Storm Arwen left 61 people at the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales stranded after five feet of snow suddenly fell on Friday, November 26. The pub is 528m above sea level, the highest in the UK.
Many had made their way to the pub to see the group, but found themselves stranded when the snow blocked the cars and the roads became impassable.
Tan Hill Inn owner Mike Kenny told the Manchester Evening News: âWe recommended everyone in the pub to stay outside rather than endangering life on the snowy moors.
âNo one is going anywhere yet. The police advised that we all stay outside for the time being. Our snowplow is snowy!
The group of people are now facing a third night stranded at the pub.
Noasis wrote on Twitter on Saturday November 27th. “Sorry to report we’re stuck @tanhillinn Yorkshire.”
âOh, it’s a beautiful war! Blocked for a third night – I hope it will rain tomorrow, âthey added earlier in the evening (November 28).
Sorry to announce that we are blocked @tanhillinn Yorkshire with no way to do it @Bockingtheatre. Other acts are reserved for those who still want to go out at night.
Tickets for tonight will be valid for tonight’s show and a Noasis date postponed from SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2022– Noasis Oasis-Hommage (@NoasisOfficial) November 27, 2021
Oh it’s a beautiful war! Stranded for a third night – hope it rains tomorrow. #noasishttps://t.co/SL5RaFGkSv
– Noasis Oasis-Hommage (@NoasisOfficial) November 28, 2021
16.30 Tan Hill Inn, a few escaped but many left. @CumbriaGritters went with a snowblower to the pub this afternoon, a snowplow and loader come from Reeth. @Hudsonweather @northyorkswx @snapperjim pic.twitter.com/0u7aTh9y7g
– Thomas Beresford (@bezberesford) November 28, 2021
I mean, there are definitely worse places to get stuck and I’ve seen @NoasisOfficiel a few times and they are really awesome https://t.co/iSZBnK9GlX pic.twitter.com/lucYGHYBwl
– Emma Grove (@ EmmaG_4091) November 28, 2021
Pub staff prepared a karaoke night today to keep morale high among those stranded. They also organized a quiz, showed films on a projector and prepared a Sunday lunch for all the guests.
The pub’s general manager, Nicola Townsend, said The Guardian, âThey formed a hell of a friendship. Like a big family is the best way I can describe it. One lady actually said ‘I don’t want to leave.’ “
Guests also slept on makeshift beds next to the bar.
Those in the pub might find themselves stranded a little longer.
More inclement weather is expected in the coming days, with an explosion of minus 10C in the Arctic expected to follow blizzards and high winds of the past week.
A cold alert has also been issued by the UK Heath Security Agency and will remain in place until tomorrow (November 29).
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