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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
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Helen Carter

Hotels and pubs in Scotland will open this month as more restrictions are eased

Coronavirus lockdown restrictions in Scotland are being relaxed, as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed dates for hotels, indoor pubs and hairdressers to reopen and announced plans to lift restrictions on funerals and worship.

In a statement to the Scottish Parliament, Ms Sturgeon said the ongoing decline in the prevalence of coronavirus means the country can move into phase three of its four-step plan to exit lockdown.

She confirmed that from tomorrow, people can meet in extended groups outdoors of up to 15 people from five different households, while adhering to social distancing.

A maximum of eight people from up to three households can meet indoors.

From Monday, children can enjoy contact sports and shopping centres can fully reopen.

Scotland has been more cautious to reopen than the UK government (PA)

Hairdressers, indoor pubs and restaurants will reopen from July 15 along with museums and galleries.

Tourism businesses such as hotels will also be able to open as expected on the same day.

The social distancing rule will be relaxed to one-metre for certain sectors, including retail, from Friday.

Places of worship can reopen for communal prayer, congregational services and contemplation on July 15, but with restrictions on numbers, singing and chanting.

Restrictions at funerals, weddings and civil partnerships will also be eased on that same date, though wakes and receptions must continue to follow limits on household gatherings and hospitality.

Ms Sturgeon said: “I am well aware that the restrictions we have had to place on attendance at funerals in these last few months have been particularly hard to bear and I am grateful to everyone who has complied, in what I know will have been heart-breaking circumstances.”

From July 22, beauticians and nail salons can reopen and universities and colleges can implement a “phased return to on-campus learning”.

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