A Wodonga hotel co-owner says many potential patrons have been left disappointed by the business only allowed to operate at 10 per cent capacity.
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Stacey Beattie, of Church St Hotel, said while happy to be open, she and husband Michael were devastated to be restricted to 10 people inside and 20 outside.
"Ten people inside is a bit empty, but everyone has been in great spirits and we've had enormous support.
"Within the first half an hour of the announcement (that lockdown would end), we had over 50 messages through Facebook and our phone has a capacity of 45 messages and that was full."
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Mrs Beattie said her hotel would not open until Thursday this week because of the challenges to make the capacity limits viable.
"It's disappointing to come back like this," she said.
"I've got a third of my staff shifts this week and I'm not sure what sort of ongoing support there is for us.
"We want everybody to be safe, but we think this is overly cautious."
"We can fit 300 in our main area, including the inside, and we've never been able to have that, so that's a dream for us," Mrs Beattie said.
"We've also got a function area which would add another 100 to that.
"Everyone has been doing the right thing, checking in and wearing masks.
"Wodonga people know what they're up for now are really in the routine, but it would be nice to be able to have some more.
"We'll keep on keeping on."
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