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Scots dad builds Tiki bar in garden so family can enjoy lockdown heatwave

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A Scots dad built a tiki bar in his back garden to stave off lockdown boredom - just in time for weekend sunny spell.Scott Glendinning works as a service manager for an engineering firm, but has been working from home due to the government's guidance on stopping the spread of the deadly Covid-19 strain.He was so bored at being cooped up in the house, and missed the pub so much, that he decided to build a bar of his own.

And during breaks from his normal work he was able to craft the bar out of scrap wood from his garage - and old Hallowe'en decorations he had in the loft of his home in Coatbridge, Lanarkshire.

The 53-year-old built the bar so he, his wife Lorraine, 49, son Scott, 24, and daughter Laura, 22, could enjoy the sunshineAnd he

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