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Feversham Hotel: Welcoming customers and staff back

Posted by: Martin Vaughan, Posted on: 30 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
Feversham pool

Martin Vaughan, Operations Manager at the Feversham Arms Hotel in Helmsley in North Yorkshire, talks about the measures they've undertaken to ensure customer safety

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Center Parcs: Welcoming back both guests and staff

Posted by: Raj Singh-Dehal, Posted on: 30 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
Center Parcs

Raj Singh-Dehal, Chief Corporate Officer at Centre Parcs, explains how the government's detailed guidance gave confidence to implement safety measures and therefore reopen.

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Hare & Bone: Salon reopens safely to carry out much-needed haircuts

Posted by: Sam Burnett, Posted on: 27 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
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Hairdresser Hare & Bone has been busy with customers desperate for a post-lockdown cut after reopening safely.

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BAE Systems: Social distancing measures help staff return to work safely

Posted by: Simon Lister, Posted on: 23 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
BAE engineer drilling whilst wearing PPE

Defence, aerospace and security firm BAE Systems has carried on operating during the coronavirus pandemic with safer working measures in place.

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Toby Carvery: back to safely carving up a treat

Posted by: Phil Urban, Posted on: 22 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
Sign at Toby Carvery

Toby Carvery has reopened its restaurants, having implemented new service systems.

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Wagamama: Chopsticks at the ready as Asian food restaurant opens its doors again

Posted by: Thomas Heier, Posted on: 21 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
Wagamama

Wagamama restaurants have begun reopening with four ‘trial’ sites, so they can keep feeding the nation katsu curry and chilli ramen safely

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Nirvana Spa: Bringing back a luxurious spa experience safely for all

Posted by: Claire Prevost-Snell, Posted on: 20 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
Nirvana Spa

Family-owned Nirvana Spa near Wokingham in Berkshire is preparing to reopen its doors to customers on 25 July.

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Hannah Woodgates Hair Design: Safety first as hairdresser welcomes back clients

Posted by: Hannah Woodgates, Posted on: 20 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Funding and support, Working safely
Hannah Woodgates Hair Design

A Cornwall-based hair salon has opened its doors safely with staggered shifts for staff and only one client per stylist.

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Elements Lifestyle: Arranging our salon to cater for social distancing

Posted by: Barbara Khattri, Posted on: 17 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
Elements Salon

Barbara Khattri of Elements Lifestyle in Oxted, Surrey, explains how her salon has been arranged for social distancing to reduce congestion to keep customers and staff safe.

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Tint Hairdressing Salon: Pre-bookings, social distancing and optional facemasks

Posted by: Matthew Sutcliffe, Posted on: 17 July 2020 - Categories: Case studies, Working safely
Tint

Matthew Sutcliffe, co-owner of Tint in Leeds, talks about the safety measures they have implemented to keep customers safe.

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