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19 April 2021 • 12:01am
The Queen, standing alone because of Covid rules, watches as pallbearers carry the coffin of Prince Philip into St George s Chapel
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SIR – One could not see pictures of the Queen on her own at the funeral of Prince Philip without feeling profound sadness at what we as a country have inflicted on those grieving at funerals.
When we can go to pubs, gyms and shops, and have widespread testing, it is inhuman that a grieving widow can’t have anyone to comfort and support her, be it a queen or anyone else.
Norman Inniss
SIR – Those decrying the heartlessness of the government rules (Letters, April 16) in making the Queen wear a mask and sit alone at her husband’s funeral are misguided.
Lowestoft s high street was fairly busy on the fourth day after lockdown eased.
- Credit: Jasper King
It is not all doom and gloom on Lowestoft s historic high street.
There are some brand new businesses to discover as lockdown eases.
Here we list five businesses breathing new life into the high street.
Door to the Cosmos, 113 High Street
Nate Leveritt, co owner of Door to the Cosmos.
- Credit: Jasper King
Door to the Cosmos opened in September 2020 and is a coffee shop that offers a variety of food including pastries, cakes and soups and also some vegan produce.
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Lowestoft s high street was fairly busy on the fourth day after lockdown eased.
- Credit: Jasper King
It is not all doom and gloom on Lowestoft s historic high street.
There are some brand new businesses to discover as lockdown eases.
Here we list five businesses breathing new life into the high street.
Door to the Cosmos, 113 High Street
Nate Leveritt, co owner of Door to the Cosmos.
- Credit: Jasper King
Door to the Cosmos opened in September 2020 and is a coffee shop that offers a variety of food including pastries, cakes and soups and also some vegan produce.
You may also want to watch:
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If you happened to see any social media coverage of what Lower Broad looked like over the weekend, you know that Nashville is essentially 100 percent open when it comes to the tourist trade. While you might not be ready to plunge into the neon river yet, there are local events coming up that have been designed with your safety and entertainment in mind â and weâre all in for these sorts of options.
The first one on the docket is the annual Corkdorks Nashville Wine and Food Festival, which will remain virtual this year since their dates are coming up soon, Friday, April 23, through Sunday, April 25. Even though the experience will be online, organizers have worked hard to put together a really impressive lineup of wine professionals to lead virtual tastings on all three days of the fest.