PUBS are facing a logistical nightmare after parts of Essex were split into different coronavirus tiers. Colchester and Tendring remain under Tier 2 restrictions from tomorrow while the majority of Essex - including neighbouring Braintree and Maldon districts - has been put into Tier 3 due to a sharp rise in infection rates. Tier 3 rules mean pubs and restaurants must close - except for takeaways - while residents are urged not to travel outside of the area. But for those businesses based on the border with Tier 2 and 3 areas, the coming weeks are likely to prove difficult. The Old Crown, in Messing, falls under Tier 2 rules and can remain open.
PUBS are facing a logistical nightmare after parts of Essex were split into different coronavirus tiers. Colchester and Tendring remain under Tier 2 restrictions today while the majority of Essex - including neighbouring Braintree and Maldon districts - has been put into Tier 3 due to a sharp rise in infection rates. Tier 3 rules mean pubs and restaurants must close - except for takeaways - while residents are urged not to travel outside of the area. But for those businesses based on the border with Tier 2 and 3 areas, the coming weeks are likely to prove difficult. The Old Crown, in Messing, falls under Tier 2 rules and can remain open.
PUBS are facing a logistical nightmare after parts of Essex were split into different coronavirus tiers. Colchester and Tendring remain under Tier 2 restrictions from tomorrow while the majority of Essex - including neighbouring Braintree and Maldon districts - has been put into Tier 3 due to a sharp rise in infection rates. Tier 3 rules mean pubs and restaurants must close - except for takeaways - while residents are urged not to travel outside of the area. But for those businesses based on the border with Tier 2 and 3 areas, the coming weeks are likely to prove difficult. The Old Crown, in Messing, falls under Tier 2 rules and can remain open.