Slough will face Tier 3 coronavirus measures in December following the end of national lockdown.
The borough will soon be marked as 'very high' alert level. This means residents will not be able to meet other households apart from their support bubbles and will see their favourite pubs and bars shut. Restaurants will continue to operate as takeaway only.
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However, as seen in the below map, the borough’s neighbours across Berkshire will go into Tier 2.
Across the country, several areas will come up against though Tier 3 rules.
For a lucky few areas in the south, comparatively-relaxed restrictions will be enforced from next month.
Hover over the map to find out which areas will face which measures or use the search function to find any Local Authority in England.
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