Glasgow s George Square. Photo Colin Mearns SCOTLAND S largest city could be back under Level 3 restrictions or in full lockdown if a plan for a Euro 2020 fan zone goes ahead and sends coronavirus infection rates spiralling, bars and restaurant owners fear. Hospitality venues in Glasgow have been under tighter restrictions than anywhere else in the country but will move to Level 2 from Saturday, allowing them to open for longer and serve alcohol indoors. After months of closure or limited trading the sector is concerned by the plans to allow up to 6000 people per day to gather on Glasgow Green. The fan zone is expected to open when the tournament starts on June 11 and allow admission daily until the final game on July 11.
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Carlo Crolla, co-owner of the Edinburgh restaurant, took to the restaurant’s Facebook page to show his annoyance.
“Thank you to the 45 no-shows so far today,” Mr Crolla said. This is what I think of you!” he added, posing with his thumb down in the attached image.
On Twitter, Edinburgh whisky and ale bar The Bow Bar called out the increasing amount of no-shows seen at their venue this week. What s with people not showing up for bookings, especially groups,” a statement said.
Carlo Crolla from East Coast. Picture: East Coast/Facebook Be a decent human being and let us know. We have been knocking back 100s of requests all week.”