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Scottish Government asked for Covid rule clarity as baffled Ayrshire music venue owners prepare to reopen

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Ayr town’s newest live music venue are amongst others scratching their heads about the logistics of event spaces reopening. Tracy McGregor and James Bunten, who run Venue38 on Carrick Street, can’t wait to pull up their shutters but say the lack of guidance from the Scottish Government has left them asking questions and putting off reopening until later in the month.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday that most lockdown restrictions in Scotland will be lifted as planned on August 9.The First Minister said coverings and masks will "continue to be the law" and must be worn in the "same indoor settings" as we do now.But Government leaders have been asked to clarify the rules on face coverings in nightclubs and event spaces amid.

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