When the lockdown restrictions eased last summer many businesses forced to take bookings such as restaurants and hairdressers reported a large number of 'no shows', with people making reservations but then not turning up.
In order to manage capacity a number of businesses are again having to revert to a booking system as this lockdown eases.
Angie Kellet runs a Barbers in Scarborough and says so far this time 'no show's have not been a problem.
Many local businesses have been able to reopen their doors over the last two weeks after the easing of the lockdown restrictions.
Angie added it's great to see customers again and to hear that they are keen to support the local area.


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