hollydolly
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- Location
- London England
Our Unessential stores all opened again last Monday in England and most of the rest of the UK..
On the 4th of July most other things will open, ..the long awaited Hair salons (but no nail bars).. restaurants, cafes' Pubs, libraries, Museums( yeahhh) ... however there is not to be permitted any singing in church, no live performance on stage or concerts , and my own personal sadness, no swimming pools allowed to open...( I understand of course)...
How does our list compare to yours..what's open, and what's not in your country or state , and what do you miss most..?
Reopening from July 4
On the 4th of July most other things will open, ..the long awaited Hair salons (but no nail bars).. restaurants, cafes' Pubs, libraries, Museums( yeahhh) ... however there is not to be permitted any singing in church, no live performance on stage or concerts , and my own personal sadness, no swimming pools allowed to open...( I understand of course)...
How does our list compare to yours..what's open, and what's not in your country or state , and what do you miss most..?
Reopening from July 4
- Restaurants and cafes - tables one metre apart but facing away,
- Bars and pubs - customers sign a guest book, order by app where possible;
- Hotels and B&Bs - without buffet breakfasts and meals from room service;
- Holiday homes
- Campsites and caravan parks - only where they can comply with hygiene guidance in shared washing and toilet facilities;
- Places of worship - singing is banned as it poses a 'particular' risk;
- Libraries - books to be quarantined when handled by the public;
- Community centres - with limits on use and strict distancing;
- Museums and art galleries - extra ventilation and one-way systems
- Workplace canteens - with contactless payment where possible;
- Cinemas - rows of seats left empty to maintain distance and
- Bingo halls - tables arranged to face away;
- Theatres and concert halls (but no live performances) - singing not allowed due to risk of spread;
- Barbers and hair salons - screens separating stations, minimal conversation;
- Outdoor playgrounds and outdoor gyms - limits on numbers and advice to wash hands;
- Funfairs, theme and adventure parks, arcades - rides to be scrupulously cleaned, and run at lower capacity if necessary;
- Indoor leisure centres and facilities including indoor gaming - some sports such as squash courts still not allowed;
- Social clubs, model villages
- Indoor attractions at aquariums, zoos and safari parks, farms and wildlife centres - hygiene precautions and capacity restrictions;
- Nightclubs
- Bowling alleys
- Ice skating rinks
- Indoor play areas, including soft play
- Spas
- Nail bars and beauty salons
- Massage, tattoo and piercing parlours
- Indoor fitness and dance studios
- Indoor gyms and sports venues and facilities
- Swimming polls and water parks
- Exhibition and conference centres where used for external events