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Revealed - here's how many hospitality businesses could open their doors this weekend

Exclusive figures provided by NatWest, who are supporting the #IAmOpenToo campaign

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As the leisure sector begins to reopen on July 4, thousands of businesses in Britain could be set to benefit - use our interactive graphic to see what's open near you.

Starting this weekend, restaurants, pubs, cafes and hotels will be allowed to reopen, provided they can follow safety guidelines.

That includes ensuring all indoor hospitality is table service only, observing a minimum of one meter social distancing, and limiting contact between staff and customers.

Customers will also have to give contact details when they enter a pub or restaurant.

Exclusive figures provided by NatWest, which is supporting the #IAmOpen campaign, reveal there are an estimated 186,680 hospitality businesses operating across Britain that may now be able to open their doors.

In fact, 6% of all businesses in the country are in the hospitality industry - ranging from 5% in the East of England to 9% in the North East.

You can find businesses that are open in your area using our postcode search interactive:

The figures show that around 2.2m people in Britain are employed in the accommodation and food services industry - although this is a broad estimate.