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Irish Cup final to be Covid test event for NI s emergence from lockdown | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

There is also to be a full return to outdoor sport and a return to indoor club training in squads from May 24, followed by a return to indoor competitive sport from May 31. Meanwhile from June 21, restriction on audiences in seated theatres and concert halls and other venues will be removed and the return allowed of conferences and exhibitions. These decisions will be subject to review in June. First Minister Arlene Foster described the Irish Cup test event as a “big win for people of all ages who have missed the shared experience of an outdoor match, concert or show”. “The staging of this learning event will provide a valuable opportunity to gather learning which will inform our plans for the safer return of all types of large audience-based events,” she said.

Executive confirms relaxations to Covid-19 restrictions

Executive confirms relaxations to Covid-19 restrictions Ministers were told the data around Covid-19 continues to have a “generally positive direction of travel”.. Picture by Liam McBurney/PA Wire 13 May, 2021 19:27 The Northern Ireland Executive has confirmed a number of decision regarding the coronavirus regulations. Ministers were told the data around Covid-19 continues to have a “generally positive direction of travel”. Indoor hospitality is set to reopen on May 24 with mitigations, subject to a review on May 20. Mitigations include permitting up to six people to sit together, removing the restriction on the number of households they can be from. Indoor visits in a domestic setting are also to be allowed involving six people from no more than two households and indoor visitor attractions including amusement arcades, bingo halls, museums, galleries and cinemas are to reopen from May 24.

Experience vintage Americana at Addy the Airstream in Forsyth

More But with this Airstream, with our dog park at this RV park, we ve got everything you need for a nice family outing with the animals, said St. Laurent. It comes with a two night minimum, but don t worry, it won t break the bank. So the price for this Airstream is starting at $80 a night and then it s Airbnb, so you ve got your taxes, cleaning fee, and whatnot, he said. Just a hop, skip, and a jump from the Airstream is High Falls State Park. It s $5 a car to hike the trail. You can also rent canoes for $10 an hour, or $30 for a half a day.

Hands, Face, Space : a year of simple slogans mask complicated Covid-19 rules – Palatinate

One year and 128,000 deaths later, we are still in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. As UK restrictions begin to ease and we slowly re-enter so-called ‘normal’ society, could the government’s messaging surrounding Covid-19 have been improved? From the minute the virus reached our shores, the government took to using snappy slogans to get their message across. From ‘Stay At Home, Protect the NHS, Save Lives’ right through to the current emphasis on ‘Hands, Face, Space’, a simple rule of three has been used to try and get the public to think of both the national and personal impact of breaking Covid-19 rules. 

A9 workers stop daytime shifts as lockdown easing creates Perthshire traffic jams

© Steve MacDougall/DCTMedia Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Road repair bosses have scrapped some A9 daytime work after getting caught out by a surge in traffic when lockdown rules changed. Drivers became stuck in an A9 traffic jam at Aldclune, near Blair Atholl, when lockdown rules changed on Monday, April 26. The news will come as a relief to May bank holiday travellers using the iconic route during the first long weekend since the Scottish Government moved away from its Stay Local guidance.

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