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City of London starts to reopen as Government eases lockdown restrictions What is city talk?
The City of London Corporation has today (12 April) announced a string of events across the Square Mile, which will mark the reopening of some of its most iconic institutions and businesses, including non-essential retail, outdoor hospitality and leisure.
As the Government’s roadmap to ease lockdown restrictions in England reaches its second step, Lord Mayor of London William Russell and Policy Chair of the City of London Corporation Catherine McGuinness will be showing their support for local businesses. This will include visits to the Royal Exchange, One New Change, Bloomberg Arcade, Bow Lane, Middlesex Street and Petticoat Lane, which are set to reopen this week.
Back in business: Lord Mayor kickstarts Square Mile reopening
As the City officially reopened this morning, the Lord Mayor embarked on a tour of the businesses that have opened their doors after months behind shutters.
While still noticeably quieter than pre-pandemic, it was heartening to see the City return to some kind of normalcy, with the streets busier than they have been for months.
The Lord Mayor visits 22 Bishopsgate, the newest and tallest tower in the City
A morning trip to Haberdashers Hall for a “socially distanced catch up” with Master Haberdasher Daniel Hochberg and Clerk Brigadier Angus Watson MBE
Paul Marchant, chief executive of budget retailer Primark, which has 161 stores across the UK, told
The National that the retailer had enjoyed “a wonderful morning …welcoming our customers back .
Shoppers lined up outside Primark as well as luxury department store Selfridge’s on London’s Oxford Street from about 6am, while about 1,000 customers lined up at Ikea in Bristol before its reopening.
“As expected, stores have been very busy but we re more than ready and very confident in the safety measures we have in place, Mr Marchant said. The mood has been incredibly upbeat and positive.” People walk at Oxford Street, as the coronavirus restrictions ease. Reuters
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