thank you so much for your _ above minimum wage. stuart richards, thank you so much for your time. - all day today we've been live in bristol, looking at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on business. our business correspondent katie prescott is in bristol and joins us now. you have had a busy time. i am glad to hear you were able to make it to the sweet shop. to hear you were able to make it to the sweet shop-— the sweet shop. good afternoon. i will be when _ the sweet shop. good afternoon. i will be when i _ the sweet shop. good afternoon. i will be when i knock _ the sweet shop. good afternoon. i will be when i knock off _ the sweet shop. good afternoon. i will be when i knock off later - the sweet shop. good afternoon. i will be when i knock off later this. will be when i knock off later this afternoon and i will bring something back for you. as you can see, the lunchtime rush is still going on here. they are doing a roaring trade, the stores around me, but if you look a little bit further into the market, these stores are still closed and that is a hangover from the pandemic. this market being right in the centre of town is so dependent on office workers coming back to the office, people stopping working from home, and that has not quite happen quite as much as it was before the pandemic, so there is still a lack affecting businesses in the city centre. we