Pubs and restaurants reopening – but no propping up the bar

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Hospitality businesses, including cafes and bars, can restart from July 4 under new 'one-metre plus' rule - Here's all you need to know 👇🍺

Hotels, pubs and restaurants will be allowed to reopen from July 4 – but customers will be banned from propping up the bar and will have to register their contact details before entering.

 

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2 months too late and as for those still not allowed to open

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PM BorisJohnson just made so many people so happy because .... they can now go to their hairdresser.

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Yes but remember The 2 metre rule still applies outdoors and for businesses that can enforce it. 1m + is not the go to rule. Its still 2

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