Residents are being urged to act responsibly on what should be a quieter Mad Friday . Image: PA ST HELENS residents are being urged to drink responsibly while enjoying themselves in what will be a different festive season to the norm. The Friday before Christmas is commonly known as ‘Mad Friday’ – as festive partygoers usually fill up pubs and bars to celebrate, and this leads to a rise in demand on paramedics as they deal with alcohol-related incidents. Tonight, December 18, will be much different – as St Helens pubs can only serve alcohol with a substantial meal under Tier 2 Covid rules, while households cannot mix indoors, although six people can meet in outdoor spaces.
Residents are being urged to act responsibly on what should be a quieter Mad Friday . Image: PA WINSFORD and Middlewich residents are being urged to drink responsibly while enjoying themselves in what will be a different festive season to the norm. The Friday before Christmas is commonly known as ‘Mad Friday’ – as festive partygoers usually fill up pubs and bars to celebrate, and this leads to a rise in demand on paramedics as they deal with alcohol-related incidents. Tonight, December 18, will be much different – as Cheshire pubs can only serve alcohol with a substantial meal under Tier 2 Covid rules, while households cannot mix indoors, although six people can meet in outdoor spaces.
Residents are being urged to act responsibly on what should be a quieter Mad Friday . Image: PA WIRRAL residents are being urged to drink responsibly while enjoying themselves in what will be a different festive season to the norm. The Friday before Christmas is commonly known as ‘Mad Friday’ – as festive partygoers usually fill up pubs and bars to celebrate, and this leads to a rise in demand on paramedics as they deal with alcohol-related incidents. Tonight, December 18, will be much different – as Wirral pubs can only serve alcohol with a substantial meal under Tier 2 Covid rules, while households cannot mix indoors, although six people can meet in outdoor spaces.
If someone could see what we see I think they would think twice about how they spend Christmas
Many front line NHS workers will spend the festive period waiting to see how the choices that people make now will play out for their patients in the new year
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