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Many Burnham shops and cafes set to keep Covid safety measures in place
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retaining safety measures to ensure customers and staff are kept safe.
While the easing of restrictions means that many Covid measures are no longer a legal requirement, the government is still advising people to act carefully and be on the safe side.
And Burnham businesses are adopting the cautious approach amid rising cases of the Delta variant.
Emily May at
May’s Cafe in Burnham’s Abingdon Street says: “Nothing in the cafè will be changing for us on July 19th. Our team will still be wearing face coverings, all tables will still be socially distanced and limited to the number of people at a table. Customers will still be asked to wait at the door to be seated to make sure tables are cleaned and sanitised. And table service only will still remain. We feel this is best to keep our team and customers safe and comfortable.”
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