Sunderland Echo

‘We do not want further restrictio­ns’ say leaders

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

North East council bosses say they will oppose any Government plans for further possible coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in the region, including closing bars and restaurant­s.

Stricter local lockdown restrictio­ns came into force in parts of the North East on September 18, in response to a rise in coronaviru­s cases.

But rates have continued to rise, prompting fears that further measures may be imposed.

Sunderland had a weekly case rate of 75 per 100,000 people when the new rules were introduced last month.

Four weeks on, and the city has 291.3 cases per 100,000 people, with 809 people testing positive for the illness over the seven days to Monday, October 5.

The local lockdown rules initially covered Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne,Northumber­land,North

Tyneside, South Tyneside and Sunderland. Collective­ly, the authoritie­s are known as LA7.

The scope of the additional local restrictio­ns was extended to also cover Hartlepool and Middlesbro­ugh from Saturday, October 3.

Now council leaders in the LA7 group say they have agreed to oppose any further imposition of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in the region.

Mr Gannon said all seven council leaders had “agreed a line”. He told the PA news agency: “We do not want further restrictio­ns.

“Despite three sets of regulation­s in 10 days and the ensuing mixed messaging, there is evidence that, excluding higher education students (which is a national problem), new cases are beginning to plateau.

“We need more time, clearer messaging and greater support from Government.”

“Our message to Government is give us more time. Furthercha­ngescouldf­urther undermine public confidence which needs to be built not undermined.”

Asked if that meant they opposed plans to shut pubs and restaurant­s in the North, Mr Gannon continued “Further restrictio­ns will have an enormous impact on our economy and the 50-60,000 workers employed in hospitalit­y.

“We believe the current measures can work without further damage by closing hospitalit­y.

“If Government ignore us we will call for a substantia­l financial package to sustain the businesses and workers.”

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