Hairdressers, libraries and cinemas - the full list of business that can't reopen next month
The Prime Minister outlined plans on Monday, May 25 for parts of the high street in England to reopen next month with strict measures in place.
Outdoor markets and car showrooms would be able to open from June 1 as long as they meet the coronavirus guidelines to protect shoppers and workers.
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Hide AdAll other non-essential retail in England is expected to be allowed to resume from June 15.
Other businesses allowed to reopen include charity shops and gift shops at museums or heritage sites.
Betting shops and arcades, retail art galleries, mobile phone stores and craft fairs will also be able to trade again from next month.
However, many businesses including beauty salons, cinemas, pubs and hotels are still not able to reopen.
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Hide AdThe government is yet to announce when these types of businesses can reopen.
Here is the list of businesses that are not able to open in mid-June:
- Hairdressers
- Barbers
- Beauty and nail salons
- Piercing and tattoo parlours
- Hotels, hostels, B&Bs and holiday rentals
- Campsites and boarding houses
- Caravan parks (unless it is your primary home)
- Libraries
- Community centres
-Places of worship (funerals can be held but with strict restrictions)
- Museums and galleries (museum shops can reopen in June 15)
- Nightclubs
- Cinemas, theatres and concert halls,
- Bingo halls
- Casinos
- Skating rinks
- Gyms and fitness studios
- Swimming pools
- Indoor arcades, bowling alleys, soft play centres and similar facilities
- Funfairs