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May 2020
Businesses in Knaresborough are preparing social distancing measures as some shops in the town gear up to reopen next month.
A range of measures designed to help shops in Knaresborough reopen safely are set be introduced following a Knaresborough Chamber of Trade initiative.
It comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that non-essential shops, including clothes stores and electronic outlets, will be able to reopen from June 15.
The chamber has led a campaign called Knaresborough Unlocked which aims to keep the town open for business.
As part of the initiative, Knaresborough is set to introduce measures such as limited customers in shops at one time, bookings for those offering personal care, and some temporary road closures proposed by the chamber. Business owners are also encouraged to practise good hygiene in their stores.
Among the businesses that has put preparations in place is Kelly Teggin’s Hair and Beauty salon on Castlegate.
While the government has said salons will not reopen until July at the earliest, owner Kelly Teggin has started to prepare to reopen safely.
She has put in place social distancing measures in the salon, including personal protective equipment, a one-way system and staggering working hours to fit appointments in.
Customers will be told to turn up at their exact booking time in order for people to keep their distance and people will not be able to wait in the waiting area.
Kelly said the lockdown has given her time to prepare the business should it reopen next month.
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