lockdown, Bicester was often busy on a Monday. With its cobbled streets, clapboard store fronts and famous restaurant outpost – the Wolseley has an eatery here - it’s a destination in its own right, the second favourite British tourist attraction for Chinese tourists after Windsor Castle.Nothing was normal really, though.
Temperatures were discreetly taken of every customer who entered the village. If there were few Chinese clients, who normally account for 25 per cent of customers (and an even higher proportion of revenue), there were plenty of Brits.John, 43, a recycling entrepreuneur and his partner Paris, had come from Staffordshire, and already bought clothes in Karl Lagerfeld.
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