The rest crammed into the lounge, where they slept on sofas or on the floor after employees kindly supplied mattresses, blankets and pillows and kept the fireplaces roaring. Some of those who remained stranded had booked rooms at the inn, while others had parked their motor homes outside. The below video, posted on Facebook, captured events: And a local mountain rescue group also helped evacuate a man who needed medical treatment for an “ongoing condition.” Though the roads were not safe to travel, a group of off-roaders did manage to take a couple of parents home to their young children, said Townsend. So the Tan Hill patrons, the band members and seven employees stayed the night.Īnd then on Sunday, Townsend told Sky News that around 50 guests would be staying for a third night due to the persistent high levels of snow as well as the fallen power lines still blocking the roads in the wake of storm Arwen. After the Oasis tribute band “Noasis” finished its set, local authorities said it was not safe for people to drive home.
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