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A border would be very hard to police - Stewart Young, Cumbria County Council
When pressed on the issue, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon told the BBC’s Andrew Marr that that cross trade business would not suffer because of a border, but EU regulations set out that 30 per cent of poultry, eggs, milk and fish, as well as 100 per cent of live animals, need to be inspected when entering the single market.
Before the pandemic, around 59,000 vehicles crossed the border each day via the M6, A1, A7 and A68, according to Transport Scotland.
However, in the border region there are a myriad of ancient border crossings and no infrastructure in place for customs checks, leading to a mix of dismay and disbelief among local politicians.
Gretna Gateway Outlet Village set to reopen on April 26 Gretna Gateway Outlet Village is gearing up for the reopening of their stores next week. The shops will be following Scottish Government guidelines and they have assured customers that they are working closely with retailers to ensure that the experience for visitors will be as enjoyable and safe as possible. Our top priority is the safety, the health and well-being of our customers and staff, a spokesperson for Gretna said. Regulars to Gretna may notice some changes when shopping such as there being a limited amount of numbers allowed in the mall at one time to allow social distancing measures to be safely followed and queuing systems will be in place.
Visitors to Keswick will be able to sample a unique brand of coffee and donuts, thanks to the hard work of two entrepreneurs. Bruce Brown and Luke Jackson have opened a new base for their coffee and donuts on Main Street, Keswick after humble beginnings from a back street coffee shop in Carlisle, where Luke said the initial aim was to pay the rent and brew good coffee. Thanks to a lot of work, resilience and the support of their customers, Bruce and Luke s has expanded its outlets from Foxes Cafe in Carlisle to three more bases in the city, as well as Gretna Gateway and now it s own dedicated shop in Keswick.
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