Citations:jumbrella

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English citations of jumbrella

Noun: "a broad, canopy-like umbrella, generally used to cover the outdoor patio of a restaurant or bar..."[edit]

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  • 2001 — Daisy Blake, "Little support for jumbo umbrellas", Bath Chronicle, 13 August 2001:
    The application by Bass Taverns Ltd also seeks to provide cover for the seating area by linked "jumbrellas" which effectively provide a continuous canopy.
  • 2006 — Mike Chapple, "Pub Refurbishment", Liverpool Daily Post, 10 June 2006:
    With council permission, the side entrance has been "fenced off" with attractive period railings and behind it a "jumbrella", a state of the art canopy complete with powerful tiny heaters in its roof, set up.
  • 2006 — Ewan Turney, "£1.9m smoke-ban fund for CW pubs", Morning Advertiser, 20 July 2006:
    This outlines eight possible solutions ranging from installing jumbrellas to building pergolas to special project constructions where pubs are listed buildings.
  • 2006 — Matthew Goodman, "Will pub profits go up in smoke?", Sundary Times, 26 November 2006:
    In some cases, the "smoking solution" has cost just a few thousand pounds — the price of decking, a giant umbrella — known as a jumbrella — and some patio heaters.
  • 2007 — "Pub landlords reveal plan for smoking ban", The Press (York), 15 June 2007:
    It quickly emerged that a hotch-potch of arrangements are in place for the ban, ranging from the installation of jumbrellas, marquees, tents, brollies, shelters and heaters at some pubs, to some which are providing no facilities.
  • 2007 — "community - mixed results but food is not the only solution", Morning Advertiser, 5 July 2007:
    The Pheasant, a Marston's leasehold near the centre of Newtown, has created a cosy back courtyard with a heated jumbrella and gazebo for live bands.
  • 2007 — Andrew Hewitt, "Business Awards: Third time lucky for No.1 team", Lancashire Telegraph, 19 November 2007:
    Products included thousands of no smoking signs, 10,000 windbreak panels to build smoking shelters and 2,500 four-metre square parasols for beer gardens called 'jumbrellas.'
  • 2008 — "Jumbrella judged to be harmful at pub", Planning, 11 July 2008:
    Both this and the railings appeared permanent and the jumbrella when unfurled occupied a large part of the decked area.
  • 2008 — Alex Eyre, "Bars & Pubs: Cask", Manchester Evening News, 7 August 2008:
    More pleasing - though hardly groundbreaking - is a small, decked beer garden out back, about half the size of the inside space, fringed by planting, covered by a jumbrella and scattered liberally with ashtrays, tables and chairs.
  • 2009 — "Smokers' victory in Ross-on-Wye", Hereford Times, 24 May 2009:
    But the new retrospective design includes a soundproof cover that would minimise this and councillors agreed that this would be better than having parasols or "jumbrellas".
  • 2010 — Jessica Gelt, "The new wave for Gladstone's", Los Angeles Times, 15 July 2010:
    [] and a deck covered with tables and chairs shaded by giant umbrellas (called Jumbrellas) equipped with built-in heat, sound, light and flat-screen TV compatibility.