coronavirus lockdown restrictions ease on boozers. The pub chain says that the branches will be back serving drinks from Monday, April 26 - the date set by the Scottish Government for the hospitality sector to welcome back customers.
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coronavirus cases. Currently, only essential retailers - such as supermarkets and pharmacies - are allowed to open during lockdown.
But that will all change from Easter Monday when the likes of garden centres and hairdressers open their doors once again. Scots will only be able to visit businesses in their local authority area as travel restrictions will remain in force from April 5.
coronavirus lockdown restrictions ease on boozers. The pub chain says that the branches will be back serving drinks from Monday, April 26 - the date set by the Scottish Government for the hospitality sector to welcome back customers.
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First Minister announced the country will be placed under Level 3 as of Monday which means thousands of non-essential shops and businesses can finally reopen their doors after almost five months of closure.Hospitality businesses will also be able to welcome back customers - but with strict social distancing rules in place - as of April 26, with pub beer gardens able to start selling pints.And there's good news for couples planning to celebrate a wedding with more guests allowed at venues.Scots
beer gardens, with opening hours determined by local licensing laws. The First Minister had previously flagged the April 26th date when she published the Government’s routemap for taking Scotland out of lockdown.
finally lifted today after more than four months, while groups of up to six people from six different households can also now legally meet outdoors. Until now, most Scots have been unable to invite people into their own homes for non-essential purposes since September and thousands of hospitality businesses remain shut.
pandemic has been the biggest crisis ever to hit the beer and pub industry and the impacts are going to be long-lasting.
today. The First Minister will be joined by Chief Medical Officer Gregor Smith from St Andrew's House as they provide details on planned easing of restrictions across the country.
restrictions continue to ease across Scotland with pupils return to full-time education inside school buildings now in full swing. Secondary pupils in areas where the Easter holidays have ended have all now returned to their place of education - with more expected to get back into the classroom throughout the coming days.
Pubgoers in England have been enjoying their first pints at the bar for almost four months after beer gardens welcomed back punters today.
coronavirus-enforced restrictions have been lifted.Non-essential businesses in England can reopen today as part of the third phase of easing lockdown restrictions, which came into force on January 6.
Get the latest Scottish parenting news sent straight to your inbox each week with our newsletter.History fans, and those looking to hit their step targets, will have to wait a little longer for Dumbarton Castle to reopen - after it wasn’t included in a list of Historic Scotland venues to reopen from April 30.Historic Environment Scotland has said that it will take a phased approach to reopening venues, with 70 percent of its attractions set to welcome visitors once again when restrictions are
Nicola Sturgeon announced the latest series of lockdown easing at a press conference earlier today. The First Minister revealed that the majority of school pupils will return to places of education after the Easter holiday period.
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Aberdeenshire road as they deal with an ongoing incident. The A947 Fyvie to Turriff road is currently shut and diversions are in place as officers deal with an incident.The circumstances of the road closure are not yet known but the road is expected to remain closed for a "considerable" amount of time.Police Scotland confirmed to the Daily Record they were dealing with an ongoing incident and there was no risk to the wider public.
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Scotland has been lifted with residents being told to ‘stay local’ instead. From today, April 2, Scots are now allowed to travel within their local authority area for non-essential purposes.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed that a number of rules will be changing to Scotland’s coronavirus lockdown over the coming days. The First Minister has given the green light for the likes of hairdressers and garden centres to reopen from Easter Monday next week.
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