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30.04.2020 - 20:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A beloved Wigan bakery has announced that it is preparing to open at least half of its shops.
Galloways closed all 25 of its branches five weeks ago after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a nationwide lockdown.
On Thursday the bakery revealed on Twitter that it hopes to open several shops in May.
The tweet read: "We hope to have at least half of our shops open in May. Thanks for bearing with us at this time."
Galloways has not revealed which shops will reopen, or the exact date of the
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Education chiefs in Rochdale have warned the borough's schools won't reopen until it's safe for children and staff.
A growing number of councils across England have rejected government plans to reopen schools on June 1.
The government has said it would like to see all primary pupils back in school for a month before the summer holidays.
Following on from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's address to England last night, the government has released a 60-page roadmap outlining the new rules for visiting public places, staying at home, working and public gatherings.
Hairdressers and barbers won't be able to reopen until July at the 'very earliest', Dominic Raab said today.
Some hospitality venues could reopen as early as July.
By Jake Kanter
This week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that he will look to ease lockdown measures on Monday, and will be outlining the next steps for doing so in Sunday's press conference.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is reviewing coronavirus lockdown measures with ministers today ahead of an expected easing of restrictions from next week as the government's 'stay home' message is to be scrapped.