Relief and disappointment: groups react to level zero move
Yesterday's announcement that Scotland will move to level zero from Monday, 19th July – albeit with caveats – has been met with a mixture of relief and disappointment, according to trade groups.
Move to level zero to go ahead on 19th July with some ‘modifications’
The whole of Scotland will be under level zero restrictions from Monday 19th July – but with certain ‘modifications’ to those restrictions, including a midnight closing time and the continued requirement for face masks, first minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed.
Physical distancing requirements could be dropped on 9th August
Physical distancing requirements in licensed premises could end on 9th August, after first minister Nicola Sturgeon unveiled an updated coronavirus Strategic Framework in the Scottish Parliament today.
‘Continuing uncertainty’ as lockdown easing paused
The Scottish hospitality industry faces “continuing uncertainty” following yesterday’s announcement from the first minister that the easing of coronavirus restrictions is likely to be paused for three weeks.
Sturgeon: further easing of restrictions this month ‘unlikely’
The planned easing of coronavirus restrictions from 28th June is “unlikely” to go ahead, the first minister has said.
Sturgeon urged not to delay easing of restrictions
Trade group UK Hospitality Scotland is urging the Scottish Government not to further delay the easing of restrictions in Scotland as the prime minister looks set to pause the easing in England.
Physical distancing review expected ‘shortly’
The Scottish Government has said that it will publish the results of its review of physical distancing guidelines “shortly”.
Glasgow Green fanzone licence approved
A licence to sell alcohol has been granted for the upcoming Euro 2020 ‘fanzone’ at Glasgow Green despite objections from the city’s licensed trade.
Glasgow to move to level two from Saturday
Glasgow is to move to level two of coronavirus restrictions from Saturday morning, the first minister has announced. Thirteen other local authority areas will be held in level two as the rest of the mainland drops to level one and the islands will move to level zero
Glasgow remains in level three for a further week
Glasgow is to remain in level three of coronavirus restrictions for an additional week, but will join the rest of mainland Scotland in level two on the weekend of Saturday 5th June if case numbers in the city continue to stabilise.