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Hull city centre gears up to open up - how is it happening?

Social distancing measures to keep shops and public spaces safe unveiled as centres tell of their efforts

Work has been undertaken by Hull City Council and partners ready to open up the city centre and shopping precincts. (Image: Hull City Council)

Hull city centre businesses and organisations are working together to create safe spaces for visitors and customers.

High street shops, department stores and shopping centres are set to re-open on Monday, (June 15) as part of the Government’s three-stage plan to ease lockdown measures.

In anticipation of this, while also supporting essential businesses and retailers that have  operated throughout, Hull City Council has been working with partners to promote social distancing measures and encourage visitors, customers and workers to follow public health advice.

Councillor Daren Hale, portfolio holder for economic investment and regeneration at Hull City Council, said: “Ensuring we do everything we can to keep our public spaces and businesses safe has been a collective effort.

“Since the very beginning of the pandemic, officers at the council have been working with partners and businesses to ensure that we can provide the support that is needed both during lockdown, but also as measures are eased.

Work conducted in Hull City Centre to prepare for the relaxing of restrictions around non-essential shopping and other services on Monday.(Image: Hull City Council)

“Together we have been determined to provide the best platform possible for businesses to reopen responsibly, without compromising on public safety.”

Social distancing messaging is visible in public spaces throughout the city centre, on advertising boards, pavements, car parks and benches.

Businesses have been supplied with a tool kit that includes stickers and posters asking customers to remain at safe distance from each other, as well as encouraging them to use contactless payment, listen to staff and queue responsibly.