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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou can't meet people outside your household in hospitality venues from tomorrow in the NE.
Odd thing is Middlesborough and surrounding area is not on the list.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou can't meet people outside your household in hospitality venues from tomorrow in the NE.
Odd thing is Middlesborough and surrounding area is not on the list.
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Originally posted by eek View PostNope - although the infected zone is a mere 3 miles away so I have to be careful...
And the rules are clear - Don't meet inside houses but you can meet for a coffee or beer or meal in a public place (whether the rules are sane isn't the question you asked) before 10pm.
Odd thing is Middlesborough and surrounding area is not on the list.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf you're going to enforce that, you'll need the full Covid-Womble kit; hi-vis, clipboard, army surplus jack-boots etc.
Don't worry, we don't need piccies, your word is enough, in this instance.
Pretty sure NLyUK makes him wear that down the Docks every Friday.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf you're going to enforce that, you'll need the full Covid-Womble kit; hi-vis, clipboard, army surplus jack-boots etc.
Don't worry, we don't need piccies, your word is enough, in this instance.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf you're in lockdown, you're only allowed a maximum of 5 people replying to your posts.
Don't worry, we don't need piccies, your word is enough, in this instance.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe rules are unclear, is mingling on CUK allowed under local lockdowns?
Anyone else living in one of the restricted areas? Facebook is up in arms "but the pubs are open"... great (I thought we used to have a Guiness icon)
And the rules are clear - Don't meet inside houses but you can meet for a coffee or beer or meal in a public place (whether the rules are sane isn't the question you asked) before 10pm.
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The rules are unclear, is mingling on CUK allowed under local lockdowns?
Anyone else living in one of the restricted areas? Facebook is up in arms "but the pubs are open"... great (I thought we used to have a Guiness icon)Tags: None
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