comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Lucy riveiros - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Shops won t pay for festive trees

SOME traders in Henley are refusing to take part in this year’s small Christmas tree scheme in protest at the cost. They say they can’t afford it du.

Raffle for £850 pendant in aid of marine conservation

It feels so good to be open again, say traders

It feels so good to be open again, say traders );   ); BUSINESSES in Henley are celebrating a partial return to normal after the third national coronavirus lockdown was eased. From Monday, shops not considered “essential” by the Government were permitted to re-open with social distancing measures in place and customers and staff required to wear face coverings and sanitise their hands. Restaurants, pubs, bars and cafés, which could only serve takeaways after the lockdown was imposed on December 28, can now serve food and drink outdoors to groups of up to six people from different households. Beauty salons, barbers and hairdressers can also trade while taking precautions, including partitioned areas for each customer and regular cleaning of tools and workstations.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.