Cleethorpes B&B backs England's so called "freedom day" in two weeks

Almost all coronavirus restrictions are due to be dropped on the 19 July

Author: Rebecca QuarmbyPublished 6th Jul 2021
Last updated 6th Jul 2021

A Cleethorpes B&B owner has told us they're backing the scheduled lifting of coronavirus restrictions on the 19th July, but will do all they can to make guests feel comfortable.

It means the accommodation will be able to have more people eating together in the same room, due to the scrapping of social distancing rules.

Previously, people staying at Ginnies B&B had a certain amount of time to eat their breakfast due to only three tables being available, but in less than two weeks they'll be able to fit in five.

Boris Johnson says he’s confident to go ahead with relaxing the majority of coronavirus restrictions later this month and people are being encouraged to make their own judgements.

Francis Wood, landlord, Ginnies B&B, said:

“Some people are not going to be comfortable with us so we’ll try and arrange them trying to have an early or last breakfast so they can have the space they need.

"During lockdown, we had to take the jams and sauces off the tables, wipe them down and bring them backwards and forwards. Now we will be able to leave them out for people to help themselves."

“It's not worrying for me, we've both had our jabs and you just learn to live with it. Most of the people i've met just want to see the end of it."