Hospitality venues uncertain on their future during second lockdown
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the second national lockdown on 5 November, lasting until 2 December, in a devastating blow to hospitality venues in Lincolnshire.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the second national lockdown on 5 November, lasting until 2 December, in a devastating blow to hospitality venues in Lincolnshire.
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