Perth and Kinross will start moving out of lockdown over the next few months.A provisional date of April 26 has been set for when the partial reopening of many businesses will be permitted, including pubs, restaurants, hotels and non-essential shops, as well as services like gyms and hairdressers.That same week, Scotland will also move back to the levels system which will “allow us to let some parts of the country move faster than others, if the data supports that”.One medical expert welcomed the cautious approach, but many businesses have been left frustrated that they face at least another two months unable to operate.Perthshire dog rescue charity welcomes new law that will crack down on puppy farmsPlans revealed for brand new £35 million.
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