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Bristol could move from national lockdown to Tier 2 in December, warns city mayor

Marvin Rees, mayor of Bristol, says he will work with the city's business community when planning an exit strategy

View of Bristol(Image: Dan Regan/BristolLive)

Bristol is "likely" to move into Tier 2 when national restrictions end in December, the city's mayor has said.

Speaking at a press conference on Monday (November 2), Marvin Rees said he was "disappointed" to find out about England's national lockdown "at the same time as everybody else".

Just last week Mr Rees said Bristol was going to move to 'Tier 1 Plus' - a local approach to tackling the virus rather than a national one.

But on Saturday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the whole of England would go into lockdown again from Thursday, November 5, until December 2.

Mr Rees said: "It is highly unlikely we would go from national lockdown and go back to Tier 1. We are likely to go into tier 2 [although] that decision is ultimately with Government. We want them to give us certainty."

The mayor said he would involve the business community in any exit strategy plan, adding that Bristol City Council was already pushing the Government for funding.

Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol(Image: Bristol City Council)

Mr Rees said he anticipated a £44million a month shortfall in funding, with the measures costing the city £53.8million over the month.

He said the Government was currently offering Bristol £9million in funding support.