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Author Topic: Any Manchester parlours likely to be open on Bank Holiday Monday?  (Read 1172 times)

Offline reddevil93

Evening chaps,

Are Manchester parlours still working with Covid around?


Thanks,
RD


Offline Blackpool Rock

Probably best to check their websites to see if they are open or have changed hours etc, GFE Bury looks to only be closed on Xmas day

Offline wilburs horse

Sheridan's defiantly open. Only closed Christmas day.
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Offline Blackpool Rock

Looking at the KSG website they have 2 girls as listed for Friday (Xmas day), are they actually open or just not updated their website  :unknown:

Offline fbarge

Sheridan's defiantly open. Only closed Christmas day.

defiantly in the face of the tier 3 rules?

Offline con-a-ser

Evening chaps,

Are Manchester parlours still working with Covid around?


Thanks,
RD

I think that would depend on any announcements in the next couple of days
will the Queen announce another national lock down at 3pm

Offline Blackpool Rock

defiantly in the face of the tier 3 rules?
Most of the NW parlours closed in the 1st lockdown as their business type was told they couldn't open along with hairdressers etc.
Even in tier 3 now the restrictions aren't as strict as 1st time round so hairdressers and parlours can still open, tier 4 is a different matter

Online Moby Dick

defiantly in the face of the tier 3 rules?
:unknown:

Tier 3 rules say they can open provided they follow the COVID-19 secure guidelines - see link on reply 1
« Last Edit: December 24, 2020, 09:26:14 am by Moby Dick »

Offline wilburs horse

Tier 3 is a free for all. Just the pubs not allowed to open. No idea why as there was no spike in the summer when they opened.
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Offline Janesdesired

Because its a respiratory virus, that not under control was always going to run riot in the winter. People with colds etc are more likely to get tests, which discovers it. Whereas in the summer you'd be asymptomatic.