MORE businesses will throw open their doors to the public this weekend.
Pubs, cafes, restaurants, hairdressers and museums are among the businesses that have been given the green light to reopen for the first time since the Government’s lockdown restrictions were imposed.
And scores of traders have announced they will be welcoming customers back for the first time more than three months.
Social distancing measures will still be in place at venues.
Washing hands regularly and with hand sanitiser is also encouraged.
Here is a list of some of the businesses that say they are opening, which will be updated on the Hexham Courant website.
Hexham and surrounding areas
The Grapes Hotel, Hexham
Mr Ant's, Hexham
County Hotel, Hexham
Station Inn, Hexham
Forum, Hexham
Sun Inn, Acomb
Boatside Inn, Warden
Rose and Crown, Slaley
Allendale
Allendale Inn, Allendale
Kings Head, Allendale
Golden Lion, Allendale
West Tynedale
Bowes Hotel, Bardon Mill
Manor House Inn, Haltwhistle
Black Bull, Haltwhistle
General Havelock, Haydon Bridge
Railway Hotel, Haydon Bridge
Anchor Hotel, Haydon Bridge
Twice Brewed Inn, Once Brewed
North Tyne and Redesdale
Crown Inn, Humshaugh
Battlesteads Hotel, Wark
Black Bull, Wark
Bay Horse Inn, West Woodburn
Hollybush Inn, Greenhaugh
Bird in Bush, Elsdon
Le Petit Chateau, Otterburn
East Tynedale and Ponteland
Black Bull, Matfen
Swinburne Arms, Stamfordham
The Badger, Ponteland
The Blackbird, Ponteland
The Ship Inn, Wylam
Fox and Hounds, Wylam
Three Tuns, Heddon-on-the-Wall
Blue Bell, West Mickley
Dr Syntax, Prudhoe
Adam and Eve, Prudhoe
Falcon, Prudhoe
Feathers Inn, Hedley-on-the-Hill
Lion and Lamb, Horsley
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