Edinburgh restaurant owner has shown how 'dead' his business has become in the current measures by filling tables with skeletons.
Chris Doherty, owner of Hemingway's in Leith, responded to the latest lockdown restrictions in the tongue-in-cheek way after the First Minister extended the hospitality closures in the central belt.
He said the decorations were originally bought to celebrate reopening this Halloween weekend, however when he knew they wouldn't be he decided to put them to another use.
Mr Doherty said: "We were in lockdown but we were told we were going to be able to open on the 26th, which was the Monday before Halloween.
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