Bolton 's pubs and restaurants could be locked down for a third time this year.
22.09.2020 - 21:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
new lockdown rules for the whole of the country earlier today.While he was keen to insist that the country will not face a total lockdown like the one that was imposed in March, he made it clear that intervention needs to be taken to suppress the disease.
.Bolton 's pubs and restaurants could be locked down for a third time this year.
Leaked plans which are reportedly set to close pubs and restaurants in Greater Manchester to curb the spread of coronavirus have plunged the hospitality industry into uncertainty. Boris Johnson is expected to announce the closure of pubs, bars and restaurants in the north of England on Monday.Greater Manchester's night time economy adviser, Sacha Lord and Manchester Hospitality Network founder, Greg Maguire, said the move would be devastating for pub and restaurant operators.
and fly-tipping,” said Councillor Gallacher. “Councillor Logue mentions the motion my colleague Councillor Douglas recently submitted to encourage the people of Hong Kong to choose North Lanarkshire as the place to live, learn, work, invest and visit.
the version which emerged in January last year.Since that document went out to consultation more than 240 homes for affordable rent have been built in the town centre.Plans are also in the pipeline for hundreds of homes at the flagship Riverside development, former Central Retail Park and a brownfield site in Castleton.Coun Brett added: “We’ve always operated a brownfield preference policy, and we’ve secured millions to repurpose derelict sites since last year, but it’s only been possible to
Manchester council still wants the Christmas markets to go ahead - despite the city's soaring coronavirus rates.With just a month to go until the markets usually open, the council has still not made a final decision.The markets were notably absent from a list of events that were cancelled issued last week including Bonfire and Fireworks displays, the Christmas lights switch-on and New Year's Eve fireworks.In a press release, the council said the markets remain 'under review'.On Monday, a council
Bolton council has voiced his 'delighted' about the borough's restrictions being brought in line with the rest of Greater Manchester. Earlier today, Health Secretary Matt Hancock made the announcement in the House of Commons, which means that pubs and restaurants in Bolton should be allowed to reopen.
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Perth and Kinross Council has called on the local authority to be given more support in dealing with an increase in people choosing to stay in the region for their holidays.
Local lockdown measures are suppressing an explosion of new cases of coronavirus - but are not enough on their own to bring down climbing infection rates, Oldham’s council leader has said.Councillor Sean Fielding believes that the return to schools and workplaces, combined with the effect of the Eat Out to Help Out scheme is behind the latest dramatic spike in Greater Manchester.The council leader also criticised the ‘contradictory messages’ from the government which meant people were becoming
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Homes and gardens: You are not allowed to have anyone who does not live with you in your home or your garden, unless they are in your support bubble.Similarly, you must not meet people you do not live with in their home or garden unless they are in your support bubble.
Sandbar saying that the reduced hours, coupled with all the other measures it has had to introduce, would 'destroy' it as a business. Becky Wilkes, senior sales and marketing manager at 20 Stories, said: "It's ridiculous that hospitality's being targeted like this.
The Mirror reports.In every local lockdown so far, people have been banned from meeting those who live in another household, whether in just private homes and gardens or in any indoor public venue.Prof Whitty warned in the briefing: "We have to break unnecessary links between households, because that is the way in which this virus is transmitted.
Bolton was partly responsible for the area’s “extreme spike” in coronavirus cases, the council leader has said.
Bolton was partly responsible for the area’s “extreme spike” in coronavirus cases, the council leader has said.
long queues of traffic and delays around Moor Lane, in Bolton town centre, where the testing facility is located. At one point Bolton Council staff were sent to the site, which is run by a private firm on behalf of the government, to insist that motorists be let in.
coronavirus cases, according to a former director at the World Health OrganisationEx-WHO expert Anthony Costello tweeted: "I'm hearing from a well-connected person that government now thinks, in absence of testing, there are 38,000 infections per day."Chris Whitty is advising PM for a two week national lockdown."However, health minister Edward Argar has denied the claims."It is not something I have seen within the department," he told Sky News."The Prime Minister has been very clear on this.