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Back in business: Durham city shops, pubs, hairdressers and gyms reopen

Back in business: Durham city shops, pubs, hairdressers and gyms reopen as lockdown eases The city centre was bustling on Monday as lockdown restrictions eased Get the latest County Durham news and updates delivered straight to your inbox - sign up for free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Hundreds of people flocked to Durham city centre as pubs, shops, hairdressers and gyms reopened.

Beer gardens and barbers reopen in Durham | The Northern Echo

EMERGING from the cold concrete gloom of a multi-storey car park, a bitterly long winter and three months of lockdown, the door opened to reveal the sights, smells and sounds of a sunny beer garden. I stood for a moment to drink in the atmosphere, enviously admiring the cool frothy pre-noon pints, while the ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ from Handel’s Messiah played in my head. The sun shone on the customers of The Bishops’ Mill, a ‘Spoons pub in the Walkergate complex, while people queued for a seat so they could order their beers using a mobile phone app. Three Durham students, Austin Seck, Joshua Dexter and Kenneth Ong, could barely believe their luck when they arrived as the Blue Moon beer was showing up as ‘free’.

Lockdown easing RECAP: Every update as bars, restaurants, shops and gyms open their doors

Lockdown easing RECAP: Every update as bars, restaurants, shops and gyms open their doors Pubs, hairdressers, shops and gyms reopened today as England moves into step two of the lockdown roadmap Businesses have reopened across the North East this weekend after the Government eased the lockdown restrictions. Owners of pubs, restaurants, hairdressers and more threw open their doors to customers and welcomed them back after an enforced closure of more than three months due to the coronavirus pandemic. Queues were seen outside several outlets in Newcastle, Sunderland and Durham city centres, while staff and customers got used to shopping, drinking and eating in venues again.

Burst water main adds to traffic delays around Durham

Drivers experiencing delays around Durham city- burst water main adds to woes MOTORISTS are experiencing delays around Durham city this morning as repairs to a burst water main continue. Northumbrian Water engineers are dealing with a burst water main next to Collpits Hotel, in Durham, which was reported yesterday. Temporary traffic signals installed on A690 Alexandria Crescent at Crossgate to allow the work to go ahead are causing siginifcant delays. Delays are expected to contiute throughout today.   Please be aware, there is a burst water main next to Collpits Hotel in Durham City. @nwater care have introduced temporary traffic lights which are causing significant delays across the city. Check our traffic cameras ahead of your essential journey: https://t.co/nW2wFAnm5hpic.twitter.com/sgBU9ziiAL Durham County Council (@DurhamCouncil) March 15, 2021

The County Durham pubs, clubs and wedding venues fined for breaking coronavirus rules

The County Durham pubs, clubs and wedding venues fined for breaking coronavirus rules
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