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Family outraged as social club cancel christening due to Covid but allow fans to watch Euros

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Covid-19 outbreak, however, the family were outraged to then discover fans were allowed into the same club later that day to watch the Euro 2020 final.

Lyndsey Henderson reported that she spent an estimated £1,000 on the party for six-month old child Carter, only to then be given a day's notice that The Jubilee Club bash in Newcastle had been scrapped.

According to Chronicle Live, Lyndsey spent a very stressful night before the christening trying to book a new venue. While the event was then moved to a location in East Howdon, she claims that hundreds of pounds worth of food was then wasted as half the guests failed to show up.After being notified of the cancellation on Saturday afternoon, she expected the venue to be shut all weekend..

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