Prime Minister Boris Johnson would like hair salons and barber shops to reopen ahead of schedule with PPE measures in place, it is claimed.
26.05.2020 - 09:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Earlier this month, Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed that he would look to ease restrictions on some shops at the start of June.
A new government document suggested that, from June 1, non-essential retailers could be allowed to reopen to the public, once they meet new Covid-19 safety and security guidelines.
Some shops which had previously been considered 'non-essential', such as Matalan and Dunelm, have already been able to reopen successfully, suggesting that more retail outlets could
Prime Minister Boris Johnson would like hair salons and barber shops to reopen ahead of schedule with PPE measures in place, it is claimed.
Restaurants and bars are still waiting to hear whether they'll be allowed to reopen in July as outlined in the Government's road map - or perhaps even earlier, as Boris Johnson has hinted.
Schools in Rochdale won't reopen until June 15 'at the earliest', teachers in the borough have said.
Following on from Boris Johnson's announcement last night, shoppers in the UK have been questioning which 'non-essential' stores will be first to reopen on June 15.
Last night, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that from June 15, non-essential retailers will be allowed to open their doors to shoppers once again.
Shoppers have been warned that they will need to "exercise restraint" when more shops reopen next month.
Last night, Boris Johnson addressed the nation and announced some huge changes regarding lockdown restrictions for shoppers.
The Prime Minister has announced that all shops will be allowed to reopen again from the middle of next month.
Workers could be put at risk by loosened lockdown guidance, town halls across Greater Manchester fear.