Britney Spears looked free as can be during a rare public outing on June 18. Even before the COVID-19 quarantine, she was a bit of a homebody.
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“The thing about Beech Road is that when the sun is shining, there’s nowhere else like it,” says Jennifer Wilcox from the Beech Road Traders Association.
The tree-lined colourful south Manchester street is renowned for its vibrant mix of independent restaurants, bars, cafes, and boutique shops.
There's an overriding community spirit within this close-knit row of Chorlton traders.
Some activity has been happening on the road throughout lockdown with people strolling through for exercise, to
Britney Spears looked free as can be during a rare public outing on June 18. Even before the COVID-19 quarantine, she was a bit of a homebody.
Peter Andre has revealed he had to be persuaded to send his children back to school this week.Discussing his kids Amelia and Theo heading back into the classroom after the lockdown was eased, the Australian singer revealed all.Discussing the return to school on ITV1 this morning, Peter appeared via video link on Good Morning Britain.He told presenters Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard: "Millie [Amelia] went back a few days ago.
coronavirus outbreak and retailers have tumbled into into administration.While supermarkets have seen a boost in profits due to a soar in demand during the pandemic, non-essential shops have struggled to stay afloat.Large retail shops are expected to reopen their doors in phase three of Scotland's route map out of lockdown.But many well-known stores and restaurants that are household names will stay shuttered as they announce job losses and closures.Here are all the Scottish shops and eateries
coronavirus lockdown rules.The site welcomed members of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as the first people to record there since March, who were working with American jazz singer Melody Gardot.Gardot was booked to record at the studios earlier this year, but was unable to do so due to the lockdown.
Pret A Manger is welcoming back customers following the coronavirus lockdown with one of its biggest ever promotions – your daily coffee for just £1.The coffee chain, which has been closed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, is now set to open all 300 of its stores in the UK after the government announced measures were going to ease.They are now offering Pret fans the opportunity to purchase a card which entitles them to 20 of Pret’s organic coffees for just £20.
Primark could reopen stores in Scotland by 'late June' as it anticipates lockdown measures easing following the coronavirus pandemic.
Pubs were given a glimmer of hope this week when Boris Johnson said they may be able to open sooner than planned.
Cineworld has announced plans to reopen the entertainment sector in July after months of lockdown.