He added: “We reopened on June 29 and it’s been phenomenal, the loyalty we have had has been great.“I’ve had people who’ve spent £400 or £500 at a time.”
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The Libertines have announced the re-opening of their bar in Margate following the easing of coronavirus lockdown in England.The Waste Land was launched by the indie icons last year as part of their Albion Rooms hotel and HQ but it closed its doors earlier in 2020 due to the pandemic.Now, the band have confirmed that it will open its doors once more while strictly adhering to social distancing measures.“Time to reopen the bar and kitchen! The Waste Land returns and we are really looking forward
.He added: “We reopened on June 29 and it’s been phenomenal, the loyalty we have had has been great.“I’ve had people who’ve spent £400 or £500 at a time.”
Despite a positive outcome so far, Cassandra admits it has been a worrying time, saying: “We had a period where we were really worried.“There was no support for the self-employed and we had no idea what we were going to do, so if it hadn’t been for the grant scheme the council distributed I’m not sure what we would have done.”
Tattoo studios can finally get inking again after four months of being closed due to the coronavirus lockdown. It’s less a case of “new normal” at Archangel 1608 Tattoo Studio in Glasgow and more like “back better than ever” as a raft of close contact services get back up and running again across Scotland.
coronavirus pandemic. But things are a little bit different from what you may remember and salons in the beauty industry have had to take extra measures to make sure it's the safest environment possible.This means sanitising your hands, having your temperature checked on arrival and wearing a facemask during your appointment.
Motherwell has closed its doors after discovering one of its staff members was linked to a coronavirus outbreak at a nearby call centre. An investigation into an outbreak at a test and trace call centre hub in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, revealed six people had contracted the deadly bug.
coronavirus.Norma and John Wiggins, from Hamilton, escaped the deluge of storm Dennis in February for an extended break in Tenerife but were left confined to their room when sand from the Sahara desert engulfed the Canary Islands, grounding hundreds of flights.And just four weeks later they found themselves stranded in their Tenerife apartment once again by the coronavirus lockdown.Their trip was originally supposed to last six weeks, but the retired couple only made it back to Scotland
And the couple might have their first commission after family members caught the bug, said Heather: “We’ve had a great time doing it and we love the end result.“My daughter has already asked me to make her a coffee table and I think she might get one soon!”
lockdown, according to one company. Zurich has covered several recent claims for damage to TVs and home electronics, including a milk-covered games console and a laptop damaged by a child using it as a trampoline.
that she "certainly would resent someone saying that she is struggling." Plus, they added, "If anything, she is relishing the role more than ever. And she will do it all to the best of her ability."Jodi seems to agree, explaining that time time spent in lockdown has given her the chance to become even more prepared for her position in the royal family.
Town centre ambassadors will also be out and about providing advice and answering queries.Economy committee chairman Rob Davidson said: “This has been an extremely challenging period for all of us and we are looking forward to welcoming folk back into our local centres.”