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Venues that could have opened previously had opted to keep their doors slammed shut believing it was futile to open.
But with the easing of restrictions, more places are once again open for business - offering a reassuring boost to the previously cautious reopening of the road only allowed to some.
Ross Worboys (42) with son Max (7) visited the Historic Dockyad for Max s birthday, accompanied by Andrew Bailey (42) and son Theo Bailey (7). Picture: Mike Cooter (220521)
Sean Muns, general manager of The Kings on Albert Road, said: ‘It’s good to have the bustle back around here. Places were shut before and have only just opened again. It wasn’t the same.
poster boy, of poster cru crustation. the funding refund project such as shrimp on a treadmill with a half million dollar grant. the media began cracking jokes about obese shrimp. you know what you would call a shrimp that s overweight? what? jumbo. reporter: this is my idea of shrimp on a treadmill. but you won t find this guy working out at equinox. this shrimp is in charleston, south carolina where they re using that $500,000 grant to do what doctors do to people. this is like a stress test for shrimp? exactly. reporter: how long would they run on it. they would run for hours, at least for five hours in some cases. reporter: lab director lou