imanautie
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Have merlin reopened any other attractions in their portfolio?LEGOLAND Deutschland have now confirmed that they'll be opening from 30th May
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Have merlin reopened any other attractions in their portfolio?LEGOLAND Deutschland have now confirmed that they'll be opening from 30th May
I believe Legoland Japan is due to open Friday 15th May, and Heide Park Resort is free to open (in terms of government restrictions) from this coming Monday, but don't think they've announced an actual opening date.Have merlin reopened any other attractions in their portfolio?
There's more to it then that, such as not having the staff, insurance saying no etc...If the parks haven't opened yet then surely the reason for the delay is to allow training to take place
You didnt do your own house wiring and internet did you?
Have you checked your smart meter ?
You know me wellThis house was built just after the war. I'm pretty sure the wiring is made out of melted down UXBs left over from the Blitz. The minimal work I have done has been an improvement.
As for the idea that I would allow any device remotely classed as "smart" near my home....
Well i have a mask ready to go.
However it only filters on the way in and expels my breath without filtering
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To do that though, those staff have to have a job to go back to - after all, most furloughed staff (aside from the odd company looking to save a quick buck) were furloughed because there isn’t work for them in the current situation, eg non-essential retail staff, attractions staff, hairdressers etc.I suspect one of the first priorities will be to get the currently furloughed staff back into work, at least the majority of them in some capacity.
Will be interesting to see what comes out, but I don't suspect anything too drastic to start with.
Also many businesses that can open under the current rules such as takeaways have chosen to stay closed. Its going to be a while until many places open, even if they are told they can open, if they don't think they can operate and keep staff safe enough they won't.
Hopefully for places that choose not to open (perhaps unable to implement social distancing rules) there will be the option to keep staff on the furlough money. We absolutely need to get people back to work gradually, to ensure that public transport services are not overwhelmed. If some businesses decide it's not worthwhile opening, perhaps we should encourage them to stay closed for a bit longer?
Here's the link: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/polit...090.1229304358.1588847654-87786120.1588847654The Government's Exit Plan said:BORIS JOHNSON'S FIVE-STAGE PLAN
1. From Monday
Unlimited exercise allowed. Employees to be encouraged to return to workplaces that have stayed open through- out the lockdown if safe. Garden centres could reopen while there may be more guidance on the use of outdoor spaces including open-air markets, high streets and cemeteries.
2. End of May/Start of June
Phased return of primary schools in England, starting with Year 6. Households could be allowed to expand “social bubble” to meet one other household of family or friends.
3. June (End)
Phased return of secondary schools in England before the summer holidays. Small team sports such as five-a-side football could be allowed, along with outdoor gatherings of fewer than 30 people. Cafes with outdoor seating could reopen while outdoor sports like golf, tennis and angling might resume. Possible return of Premier League matches, although behind closed doors.
4. End of August/Start of September
Pubs, bars and restaurants could gradually reopen although customers would be expected to follow strict social distancing rules.
5. October
Possible return of football fans to matches. Gyms could be allowed to re-open. But any further lifting of restrictions to get back to normal life would be in doubt amid fears of a second wave of coronavirus or an outbreak of seasonal flu.
1. So basically lockdown will now follow the law not the added guidelines.The Mirror has managed to get hold of the government's exit strategy, which will be enacted over 6 months. It is apparently as follows:
Here's the link: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/polit...090.1229304358.1588847654-87786120.1588847654