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Nottingham businesses brace for highest Tier 3 lockdown

Pubs and bars that don’t serve food will be forced to close, along with bookies, casinos and soft play centres

People wearing face coverings in Nottingham city centre. Nottinghamshire has been placed into Tier 2 of the new coronavirus restrictions with meeting socially banned indoors and the rule of six applying outdoors.

Thousands of Nottinghamshire businesses are gearing up to face the toughest, tier 3 level of lockdown restrictions this week.

Nottingham city, Gedling, Broxtowe and Rushcliffe will enter the highest category in the coming days, following crunch talks with the Government.

Broxtowe Borough Council leader Coun Milan Radulovic confirmed to Nottinghamshire Live the areas will now enter the 'very high' category.

He said there will be a 28-day Tier 3 lockdown, implemented at midnight on Wednesday / Thursday morning (October 29).

He said they have agreed a financial package but more details will come out on Tuesday.

Local leaders in Gedling and MPs in the city had accused the Government of poor communication over the potential tighter restrictions.

Discussions between central Government and local political leaders about the level of financial support for businesses hit hardest continued on Monday.

Tier 3 will see the closure of pubs and bars that don’t serve food, while households will be banned from mixing indoors or in private gardens and beer gardens.