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‘We’ll be back soon’ – Bullring deserted as shops close on first day of Birmingham’s Tier 4 lockdown – Birmingham Live
The landmark shopping centre remained open on New Year’s Eve under Tier 4 rules – but only for essential retail, click & collect and takeaways from select restaurants…
These were the empty scenes in the centre of Birmingham today as dozens of non-essential shops were forced to close under the latest lockdown rules.
The Bullring was left deserted on New Year’s Eve as the city, and swathes of the region, were plunged into Tier 4 restrictions from midnight in a bid to stop the spread of the new coronavirus strain.
The world’s biggest Primark was among the many stores seen with its shutters down as it temporarily closed to shoppers. H&M vowed to ‘be back soon’ as…
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