
Al Fresco April: How London will welcome you back when lockdown lifts
Dozens of streets across the West End will be closed to traffic from April to the end of September to turn them into alfresco dining boulevards. Westminster council bosses have decided to repeat last summer’s scheme when a total of 60 roads - ...
The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
February 24, 20215m 33s
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Dozens of streets across the West End will be closed to traffic from April to the end of September to turn them into alfresco dining boulevards. Westminster council bosses have decided to repeat last summer’s scheme when a total of 60 roads - including 17 in Soho alone - were transformed through temporary closures and pavement widening. Our consumer business editor Jonathan Prynn's on the podcast to explain how it'll all work while still being safe as London tries to encourage people to come back after lockdown.
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