West Lothian Courier

Relief as lockdown rules are relaxed

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People in West Lothian took full advantage of lockdown restrictio­ns being eased this week.

The country has entered phase three, which saw the reopening of hair salons, holiday accommodat­ion, places of worship and museums and the chance to enjoy a pint and something to eat inside local pubs and restaurant­s.

On Wednesday hair salons and barbers welcomed customers while popular tourist attraction The Almond Valley Heritage Centre also reopened for visitors.

Face coverings are now compulsory in stores but that did not stop shoppers flocking to newly-opened malls, including The Centre Livingston and nearby Livingston Designer Outlet.

Shoppers turned up in their droves on Monday when The Centre Livngston reopened its doors after nearly four months in lockdown.

Centre director Patrick Robbertze said it was “fantastic” to see so many shoppers return to the mall, adding there was a real buzz in the air.

He added: “There’s a few changes in the mall following Scottish Government guidelines including safe distancing measures and enhanced cleaning regimes.

“Our teams have worked really hard to make sure every visitor has a safe and fantastic shopping experience when they get here.”

The mall had remained partially open since March for essential stores including the M& S food hall, Boots and banks.

Staff will now be wearing visors and face coverings to help people who rely on lip reading. The face coverings were designed by West Lothian- born Gavin McAdam, founder of Breathe Easy.

Staff at Almond Valley Heritage Centre said they were delighted to open for visitors again.

A spokespers­on said: “Advance booking will be essential to limit visitor numbers, many other arrangemen­ts will be in place to ensure social distancing and we’re thoroughly cleaning everything on a regular basis.

“Things will be rather different to they way they were before. Some features remain closed but there’s still loads to see and enjoy among the wide open spaces of our big green site.”

The West Lothian Military Museum said it will reopen tomorrow with new exhibits.

 ??  ?? Glad to be back Jennifer Nisbet from Bathgate gets her hair done by Lorraine Black at Big Bang
Glad to be back Jennifer Nisbet from Bathgate gets her hair done by Lorraine Black at Big Bang
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Keen Shoppers queue after doors reopened

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