Isle of Skye has warned visitors from England have cancelled stays due to fears over cross-border quarantine rules.
03.07.2020 - 23:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
coronavirus clusters when they reopen after lockdown, one of the UK's top scientists has warned. England's chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance says there is a danger of Covid-19 "superspreading" in pubs.
Isle of Skye has warned visitors from England have cancelled stays due to fears over cross-border quarantine rules.
hereAnd sharing a throwback photo of herself with a friend she wrote with a sad face emoji: "Back when we were allowed to touch." Lucy, whose character left Weatherfield in March to start a new life in London, won British Soap Awards for Best Actress and Best Female Dramatic Performance, an Inside Soap Award for Best Actress and a National Television Award for Serial Drama Performance for her role as Bethany.
pubs and bars as they reopened. Watering holes in England can now open their doors to the public for the first time since the UK was put on lockdown on March 23.
Bolton town centre on Saturday afternoon as businesses reopened for the first time in months.
pub since lockdown began more than three months ago.England is set for a Super Saturday on the US’s Independence Day as pubs open their doors again.And publicans on the English side of the border have revealed up to a third of their bookings are from Scots.Drinkers in Scotland will have to wait until Monday for beer gardens to reopen, or July 15 for pubs to get fully started again.But there are no rules against Scots heading to England for a drink other than the normal zero-tolerance crackdown
Like all other pubs and bars across the UK, Wetherspoons has been closed to customers since the country went into lockdown back in March.But from Saturday July 4, pub-goers will once again be able to order themselves a pint and a pitcher - though some changes have been made to help with social distancing.Under new guidelines, Wetherspoons pubs will not be showing football or sporting events in its pubs.
coronavirus infections. Cinemas, bars and other businesses in the hospitality and leisure sectors are to be asked to record punters' names and phone numbers from when the lockdown further eases in England on Saturday.