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Boris Johnson May 17 announcement: Hospitality overjoyed

Brendan Padfield said the announcement is a huge boost for the hospitality industry - Credit: Claudia Gannon Pubs, restaurants and indoor attractions have shared their joy at the further lifting of lockdown restrictions from May 17  – as their teams prepare for a bumper summer.  Indoor dining at pubs and restaurants, as well as the indoor mixing of households – and hugging – are all allowed to return from next week, following Boris Johnson s Number 10 press conference on Monday. For those in the hospitality industry, the lifting of restrictions is hoped to bring a summer of positivity, with an expected boom in trading as people head out to meet friends and family indoors once again. 

Boris Johnson May 17 announcement: Hospitality overjoyed | East Anglian Daily Times

Brendan Padfield said the announcement is a huge boost for the hospitality industry - Credit: Claudia Gannon Pubs, restaurants and indoor attractions have shared their joy at the further lifting of lockdown restrictions from May 17  – as their teams prepare for a bumper summer.  Indoor dining at pubs and restaurants, as well as the indoor mixing of households – and hugging – are all allowed to return from next week, following Boris Johnson s Number 10 press conference on Monday. For those in the hospitality industry, the lifting of restrictions is hoped to bring a summer of positivity, with an expected boom in trading as people head out to meet friends and family indoors once again. 

When does coronavirus shielding end in Suffolk and Essex? | East Anglian Daily Times

When does coronavirus shielding end in Suffolk and Essex? | East Anglian Daily Times
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BSEVC launches Suffolk phone support line for over-65s

Published: 9:30 AM February 9, 2021    BSEVC said it wanted to create a route of support for any older person - Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Over-65s in Suffolk have been given a vital new lifeline with a telephone support service launched to help them deal with problems in later life. Age UK Suffolk had previously run an information and advice line for older people needing help in the county. But when the charity was forced to close due to the pressures of the coronavirus pandemic, charity BSEVC said it left a gap in the provision of support for older people - and this has been made even worse by the pandemic and extended periods of isolation .

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