we can speak to mark newbold, owner of the star inn in treos, in the vale of glamorgan and naomi andrewseme make to a business like yours? extension of it the furlough scheme make to a business like yours7m extension of it the furlough scheme make to a business like yours? it is vital. we have struggled since opening our doors on the 1st of august as a local pipe on the boundaries of bridgend and the vale of glamorgan. i trade was hit drastically. we were a big establishment we had 96 tables but we have gone down to 32 covers with restrictions. the furlough scheme helped pay staff and helped me to meet their requirements. the new scheme that replaced the old one was a bit ofa scheme that replaced the old one was a bit of a nightmare to work out. in terms of managing the pub day to day, give us a sense of how it has been for the staff? it is a worrying time, to be honest. each day it is changing. we have lost so much trade, it is scary. we don't know how long we can go on. there has been some criticism about the levels of support having tapered down and in that interim period putting more