Falmouth reopening: Council praises businesses following busy weekend
By Joseph Macey
16th Sep 2021 | Local News
Cornwall Council praised businesses in Falmouth and beyond for their efforts in keeping customers safe as they finally opened their doors at the weekend following the lockdown.
Pubs, restaurants, accommodation providers and hairdressers were allowed to reopen from Saturday as the Government eased restrictions for the hospitality sector.
Rob Nolan, Cornwall's cabinet member for environment and public protection, said:
"After being shut for so many months we can understand that some businesses have been apprehensive about reopening. Our public protection team has been working hard to give reassurance and advice to many businesses over the weekend and last two months through our business webinars.
"Businesses have made a huge effort in getting back upon their feet and we are extremely grateful for all that they've done to reopen to customers safely."
Businesses had to put in place new Coronavirus safety measures before operating again, including asking customers to book ahead, follow social distancing and give contact details to help with the Government's Track and Trace system.
Over the weekend officers patrolled seven town centres to give advice and support to reopening businesses and responded to questions from more than 100 pubs, restaurants and hotels.
The council have said the protection officers will continue to visit hospitality businesses over the next few weeks, and businesses are being encouraged to make contact if they have any questions about trading.
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