PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The changes are being put in place after another 160 cases were recorded yesterday- the highest since May 16 - and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon admitted we are " in a fragile position".
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Anyone concerned about breaches of the rules can reported it at the email address [email protected] for pubs and bars and at [email protected] for wider businesses. Complaints regarding breaches of the law, such as households meeting each other indoors or in private gardens, should be reported to the police through their 101number.
.PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens The changes are being put in place after another 160 cases were recorded yesterday- the highest since May 16 - and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon admitted we are " in a fragile position".
Stockport, Trafford and Bolton join Wigan in obtaining more freedoms, after Covid-19 infection rates in the boroughs fell consistently.Oldham meanwhile, remains subject to more stringent restrictions which prohibit households from mixing.The situation has not changed for the other five Greater Manchester boroughs however. It means Manchester, Salford, Bury, Tameside and Rochdale remain under the local lockdown restrictions that were introduced on July 31.
coronavirus case rates.People in the borough have been told not to socialise with other households anywhere, including in houses, gardens, outside public spaces, bars and restaurants.Residents are also being urged to avoid using public transport except for essential travel - while new guidance limits the size of weddings and funerals to just close family and friends.The government also announced that Wigan would be released from the existing regional restrictions.Councils and MPs will also now
here“It feels a bit like we can’t win,” he said.
local lockdown this week after Nicola Sturgeon announced an easing of restrictions.Pubs and restaurants will be able to reopen in the Granite City from Wednesday while a ban on residents travelling further than five miles for recreation will be lifted as of Monday.Aberdonians will also be able to visit each other's homes from tomorrow, in line with national guidelines.Businesses due to open tomorrow in line with the national route map can also reopen, with the exception of cafes and restaurants
that a full lockdown is not necessary. It means the borough's pubs and restaurants can remain open.But people from different households are no longer allowed to go out for a drink or meal together - even if they sit outside.
coronavirus is 'inevitable'. The First Minister spoke about the increase in clusters in different parts of the country over the last week.
coronavirus cases, reports Sky News.
city centre bar have hit out at the council's decision to close it down for flouting coronavirus lockdown rules. Viadux was the first venue in the city to be shut by the council using new powers handed to local authorities to help curb the spread of Covid-19.
coronavirus cases.
Pubs and restaurants will have to abide by new laws imposed by the Scottish Government from today. It is now mandatory for indoor hospitality premises to collect the contact details of customers in order to help the Test and Protect service.
Rochdale council’s public protection team has received a total of 866 enquiries about Covid-19 since March. Of those, 564 were complaints about premises not complying with COVID-19 rules and lack of social distancing.
Monton, BY KASO, is in the former premises of renowned fashion store Fabric Boutique, which left the site after 20 years. Katie recalled the times her mother, who passed away in 2018 with COPD, took her to the store to buy outfits as a teenager.
coronavirus after the area had lockdown restrictions reimposed.