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Punters outraged as naked couple stroll into pub - but staff have no problem serving them

Punters were left outraged after a naked couple strolled into a pub - but staff had no problem serving them.

Some customers at The Railway, in Burnham-on-Sea, near Bristol, were shocked when a pair of naturists strolled into the pub on Friday evening.

Neil Cox and Danielle Quiggan had been to a pub in Bristol previously to enjoy a quick naked pint and had no problems there.

They also walked through Clifton Downs and along the Harbourside with nobody taking issue with their birthday suits.

But at the Somerset pub, some customers took umbrage with their presence.

This was despite their nudity being completely legal, and the fact staff were happy to seat and serve them both.

The pub was defiant in the face of moaning punters and prided itself on its inclusivity.

A handful of patrons, who claim to be inside the pub at the time Neil and Danielle arrived, took to TripAdvisor with complaints, with many saying they were left speechless.

Nudists Neil and Danielle (Neil Cox/SomersetLive/BPM)

Margaret Lishmund was in the pub when the couple arrived and was so shocked by the simple act of nudity that she claimed to be unable to dine there any longer, and had to move elsewhere.

Posting on the review site she wrote: “We visited the pub this evening (Friday) at 6pm to have dinner. Whilst ordering drinks a couple walked up to the bar naked which was a shock for all in the pub.

“We expected the bar man to refuse to serve them. There were several families with children in the pub, including ourselves, therefore it was not appropriate for them to be served.

“We decided to leave the pub and find somewhere else for dinner in town. Unfortunately another family were not able to as they had already ordered food. If you advertise as a family pub you should maintain these values.

"Locals who frequent the pub apologised to us, but the staff seemed to think this was okay. Very disappointing," she said.

To avoid any issues, Neil, 34 from Cheshire, who’s been a naturist for several years, contacted the pub ahead of time to check before their visit.

Staff said they researched the rules on naturism and accepted the booking, describing it as a “learning experience”.

The Railway in Burnham-on-Sea - the inclusive pub (Google Maps)

Neil told SomersetLive: "During our break away we were naked most of the time. Where I live there are shops, grocery stores and pubs where I go in regularly that accept I am a naturist.

"We don't think the reaction on TripAdvisor was reflective of what actually happened in the pub in Burnham-on-Sea. It was a new place and people were not expecting it and there was an element of surprise when we first walked in. We sat in the corner of the pub and had our meal. People quickly went back to their drinks and got on with their day.

"After all, two naked people sitting in a corner of a pub having a beer and burger quickly becomes boring. Several people came over to us whilst we were there to have a chat and ask questions or request a photo. We had checked with the pub first and got their permission to visit."

Neil, who last year did a 1,000-mile naked cycle ride across the UK with friends for charity, added: "We also stopped off in Bristol on Thursday night and went to a pub there and received no reaction to us being naked at all.

"We spent the day walking around Clifton Downs and the Harbourside. We felt very comfortable in Bristol but less comfortable in the pub in Somerset.

"I've made over 500 visits to shops, bars and other businesses whilst naked and as far as I'm aware not one of those visits has ever resulted in a single negative review.

“Danielle and I find it deeply saddening that in 2023 an individual has attacked a small business that is trying to demonstrate acceptance and tolerance."

Neil and Danielle, 35, were heading for a weekend break in Cornwall when they stopped off in Burnham-on-Sea on Friday evening.

Another customer, Sarah L, had taken her parents to the pub on the very same night, and claimed she was “outraged” to see the nude couple.

Giving the venue a one-star rating, she posted: “Appalling. If you want to go to a family pub with average food and staff serving a naked man accompanied by a naked woman then this is for you.

"Took parents. Outraged.”

Another customer posted saying they would not be making a return visit to The Railway.

Describing their visit as "shocking", reviewer Euroexp123 said: “We found food and staff pleasant. We went for the second time last night, were shocked to see naked couple arrive and be served.

“We were concerned as there were families and young children there. I heard one customer mention this to the staff. As other people have said, staff seemed unconcerned. We will not be going again.”

Being naked in public is not an offence. Whilst many naturists will restrict their activities to specially designated areas and/or places where there is a tradition of naked activity, such as nudist beaches, others may wish to enjoy nudity more widely.

Guidance on the Crown Prosecution Service website said: “In the case of naturism a balance needs to be struck between the naturist's right to freedom of expression and the right of the wider public to be protected from harassment, alarm and distress."

The guidance added: “In the absence of any sexual context and in relation to nudity where the person has no intention to cause alarm or distress it will normally be appropriate to take no action unless members of the public were actually caused harassment, alarm or distress.”

A spokesperson for the Railway Inn said: “We have received both negative and positive comments which we have taken on board, however naturism is legal within the UK and we pride ourselves on inclusivity and welcome everyone's individuality and differences.”

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