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WE CAN T wait to finally reopen. That s the message from Dorset business owners as they prepare to welcome back customers from May 17. On Monday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the country could take the third step on the roadmap out of lockdown which will see indoor hospitality reopen, including hotels, hostels, B&Bs, cinemas, theatres and museums, and means that friends and family can hug and mix indoors. Dorset businesses, some of which have been closed since the country was plunged into a third national lockdown at the beginning of January, are thrilled that they will be able to throw open their doors and welcome customers inside.
THE OWNER of an acclaimed Weymouth seafood restaurant has spoken of his anger after a masked thief targeted the business - taking a worker s handbag while staff finished their shifts. Chef Eric Tavernier, owner of Les Enfants Terribles on Custom House Quay, said a bag belonging to one of his waitresses was stolen on Friday evening - containing at least £150 cash as well as personal items and credit cards. The incident was captured on the restaurant s CCTV footage. Mr Tavernier said: The CCTV shows the guy come in with his face covered, a hoody up - he clearly knew what he was doing.