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House prices have risen in some areas of Nottinghamshire
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House prices have risen in some areas during the pandemic (Image: PA)
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Nightingale Nursing and Care Home gets virtual Valentine s visit from Cherubs Edwinstowe
| Updated: 15:35, 24 February 2021
Residents at a nursing home got a virtual Valentineâs visit from youngsters at a nursery,
writes Elliot Ball
.
Cherubs Edwinstowe set up a Zoom call with the nearby Nightingale Nursing and Care Home to spread a bit of love.
The nursery and care home partnered up two years ago and have since organised several visits.
Nursery manager Sarah Hickling said this year the children were unable to visit the Nightingale for their usual Valentineâs Day afternoon tea, but ensured the day was still enjoyed.
Tue 23 Feb 2021 01.00 EST
The government has set out a four-step roadmap for relaxing coronavirus restrictions in England, including likely dates for reopening the hard-hit hospitality industry and non-essential retail. Here we gauge the reaction of businesses to a pathway out of the crisis.
The
pub-restaurant chain
Oakman Inns, which operates 28 pub-restaurants and employs 1,000 people across the south of England and the Midlands, has been unable to serve customers in the vast majority of its pubs since mid-December.
Dermot King: ‘There’s no certainty.’ Photograph: Oakman Inns
Dermot King, Oakman’s chief executive, says he is concerned that with hospitality businesses allowed to serve outside only from 12 April at the earliest, they will be highly reliant on good weather until they can let customers indoors, potentially from 17 May. “There’s no certainty,” he says.
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