In Wigan town centre all is quiet, it seems Wiganers are adhering to the the rules and staying at home as our pictures show ...
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Wigan indoor market is open to customers for food and essential items.
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All clothes shops are ordered to close for four weeks.
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Standishgate, Wigan, is usually a hive of activity and busy thoroughfare.
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People who flout coronavirus rules in an “egregious” way in the second national lockdown in England have been warned to expect tougher action.
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Pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops have closed their doors and members of the public have been told to stay at home for the next four weeks in a bid to reverse the spread of Covid-19.
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Justice Secretary Robert Buckland said law enforcement will continue the approach of “policing by consent” to try to get the public to comply with the new lockdown.
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An expansion of the number of Covid-19 marshals in local communities will also represent a “twin-track” approach to getting people to obey the regulations, he said.
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All clothes shops are ordered to close for four weeks.
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Standishgate, Wigan, is usually a hive of activity and busy thoroughfare.
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People who flout coronavirus rules in an “egregious” way in the second national lockdown in England have been warned to expect tougher action.
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Pubs, restaurants and non-essential shops have closed their doors and members of the public have been told to stay at home for the next four weeks in a bid to reverse the spread of Covid-19.