Man was seen swinging a ball and chain while walking down Nottingham street
People have spoken about violent crimes in part of the city
12:52, 25 FEB 2021
Rubbish left all over the pavement in Burns Street (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson)
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Students said they feel stuck in a crime-ridden area of Nottingham after witnessing a man swinging a medieval ball and chain down the street.
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What pubs, clubs and restaurants could look like when they reopen in England
Boris Johnson said outdoor venues like beer gardens could open from April 12
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Hospitality venues are likely to take a live and let live attitude towards face coverings and social distancing when the measures are no longer compulsory, it has been suggested.
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Masks, distancing, or live and let live : Will we keep it up when pubs and restaurants reopen?
It has been suggested there will be a live and let live attitude in the hospitality industry
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Pubs, clubs and restaurants are likely to take a “live and let live” attitude when covid-19 measures are no longer compulsory.
That is the view of sociology expert Professor Robert Dingwall who said well-ventilated venues could axe social distancing.