Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser how the venue has done its utmost to welcome back customers to a socially-distanced outside space, but now faces the new difficulty on top of the loss of its popular entertainments programme.
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being ordered to shut again, a prominent chef has warned.
Hospitality venues have been restricted to takeaway trade only after the borough's coronavirus infection rate surged to the highest level in the country.It puts them back in the same situation they were in during the nationwide lockdown from March 23 to July 4 - but with dwindling state support as the furlough scheme winds down.Paul Heathcote, who runs The Northern restaurant and bar at the Albert Halls in Bolton town centre, predicts
.Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser how the venue has done its utmost to welcome back customers to a socially-distanced outside space, but now faces the new difficulty on top of the loss of its popular entertainments programme.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterOne of Ayr's busiest bars says it will close its doors in a bid to come back "stronger and adapted to the new normal".The BUF in Arthur Street announced tonight that it would shut following the introduction of a 10pm curfew on pubs and restaurants.Bosses at the late night venue said they were "saddened" to make the move, but said the restrictions would leave them unable to trade.In a statement,
the restriction that has been in place in the west of Scotland to the rest of the country. On the pub curfew, the First Minister said: “We will introduce a strict nationwide curfew for pubs, bars and restaurants.
Covid-19 cases. The Tory Prime Minister will address announce the new rules during a live, televised address at 8pm on Tuesday night.
A 10pm curfew would be the 'nail in the coffin' for pubs and bars in Greater Manchester, operators have warned.Hospitality businesses are bracing for the opening time limit to be introduced across the region, as similar restrictions come into force elsewhere in England.As well as being a further blow to already financially stricken sector, industry leaders fear it will only shift the problem elsewhere, leading to more day drinking, house parties and large crowds leaving venues at the same
This Country star Daisy May Cooper has named her son after her co-star and friend Michael Sleggs.The comedy series’ creator wrote a post on her Instagram account following the birth of her son, explaining how she had decided to honour Sleggs.“Lots of you have been asking what the bubbas name is,” Cooper began. “We have named him Jack Michael Weston.“The middle name Michael after our dear friend Michael Sleggs who we lost last year.
Molly-Mae Hague has shared the moment she was left visibly shaken after a group of men hurled about at her in the street while she was filming a vlog.The Love Island star was filming herself on a solo shopping spree around Manchester for her A Week With Me YouTube video when she admitted her “confidence was gone” and she was “too embarrassed” to vlog in public any more.“Guys I’m way too embarrassed to vlog out in public.
Hilaria Baldwin is showing off her post-birth body.