Cornwall gets tier 1, while Devon gets tier 2
Thursday 26th of November 2020 11:52:05 AM
Author: budeandbeyond
Categorised in: B and B, community, Features, Health, Informed, Politics
Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly are to enter tier 1, while Devon goes up to tier 2 after lockdown ends on 2nd December. What this means:
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