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December Tier 3 Restrictions: ‘Very High Alert’ Guidance Poster

In Tier 3 hospitality settings, such as bars, pubs, cafes and restaurants are closed – they are permitted to continue sales by takeaway, click-and-collect, drive-through or delivery services. Accommodation such as hotels must close aside from some exemptions. Indoor entertainment and tourist venues must close.

Manchester City Centre: Supporting open businesses

We believe there are many positives of employees heading safely back into the city centre; to work flexibly, foster new routines, meet with colleagues and friends, share ideas, and have fun in our modern and diverse city.

Manchester City Council Licensing: Hospitality Restrictions

From 00:01 Friday 23 October pubs and bars must close unless they operate as if they were a restaurant, which means serving substantial meals, like a main lunchtime or evening meal. They may only serve alcohol as part of such a meal.

Test and Trace

Test and Trace enforcement and Manchester City Council guidance for communications to share with communities, artwork downloads and suggested health messaging.

Mask Up artwork assets

It is compulsory to wear face masks in all shops, food and drink venues and on public transport. Download the promotional artwork to help spread the word to customers (posters, social media assets).

Rule of Six Regs for Food & Drink Businesses

18 September: Government regulations that apply to any business in a public house, café, restaurant or other business which provides food or drink for consumption on the premises.

Summer 2020: Manchester BID Newsletter

The Covid-19 crisis has of course been a challenging time for all. Manchester BID has continued to operate throughout the period to provide help and support to our retail network.

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