Peterborough placed into Tier 2 of new lockdown restrictions


The move was announced today (November 26) by Health Secretary Matt Hancock and will come into effect when national lockdown ends next Wednesday.
The news represents a rise for Peterborough as the city was in the lowest tier before the second lockdown.
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Hide AdThe Tier 2 restrictions listed before the announcement include:
- No household mixing with people not in your support bubble indoors
- The Rule of Six will apply outside
- Pubs and Restaurants to shut at 11pm and provide table service only
- Alcohol in pubs can only be served as part of a ‘substantial meal’
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- Personal care including hairdressing is allowed
A more detailed list of new guidelines can be found at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/local-restriction-tiers-what-you-need-to-know.
The first review of the tier allocations is due to take place by December 16 and areas making progress in slowing the spread of the virus could be moved down a tier before Christmas.
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