revealed today that from Wednesday, August 26, the town will no longer be subject to the extra regulations which have been applied to the region since the beginning of the month.
This follows a steady decline in positive cases in the borough and calls from Greater Manchester council leaders and Leigh MP James Grundy.The announcement means more businesses will be allowed to reopen in Wigan and rules restricting visits to people's homes will also be eased – bringing the law in line with the rest of the country.Residents will now be allowed to:However, the rest of Greater Manchester's boroughs, including Bolton, Bury and Salford, are still subject to the lockdown put in place on July 31.This means that you cannot travel to these areas and.
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