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GLASGOW restaurateur Colin Clydesdale welcomed today's announcement from Nicola Sturgeon that the city was able to move to level 2 this weekend adding it was brilliant for hospitality.
Glasgow, which was kept in Level 3 when measures eased in the rest of the country on May 17, will move to Level 2 on Saturday, with the First Minister saying the outbreak there had stabilised with case numbers falling slightly.
Glaswegians will be able to drink alcohol indoors, meet in private residences, and hug loved ones from the weekend.
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Colin Clydesdale, owner of The Ubiquitous Chip, Stravaigin and Hanoi Bike Shop, said: “We are absolutely thrilled about today’s announcement – this is brilliant news for Glasgow hospitality and for the city.

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