Pubs, restaurants and hairdressers across England have opened their doors to customers for the first time in months on so-called Super Saturday.
Business owners have taken a range of measures to comply with Government restrictions but the easing of lockdown measures has prompted concerns about a possible rise in coronavirus cases.
Carole Rickiby cuts the hair of customer Sandra Jacobs at Tusk Hair, in Camden, north London, after opening at midnight (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Customers queued early in the morning at a barbers in Ashford, Kent (Gareth Fuller/PA)
Lindy Barack was up early to open the doors of The Toll Gate, a Wetherspoons pub in Hornsey, north London (Aaron Chown/PA)
Michael Robinson, 61, was one of the first people to have a pint (Aaron Chown/PA)
At the Shakespeare’s Head pub in Holborn, customers were in early ordering breakfast (Yui Mok/PA)
In Liverpool, a member of staff in PPE waited for customers at the reopening of The Old Stables Restaurant at Allerton Manor Golf Club (Peter Byrne/PA)
Guests were socially distanced as they waited for the start of the wedding of Tom Hall and Heather McLaren, at St George’s Church, Leeds (Danny Lawson/PA)
Friends were also happy to enjoy drinks together at The Victoria in Whitley Bay (Owen Humphreys/PA)
Some people headed on their first trip to the cinema in months (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
They sat two metres apart at the Showcase Cinema, Bluewater, Kent (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
Drinkers in Soho, London, as coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased (Victoria Jones/PA)
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Revellers in the Bigg Market area of Newcastle (Owen Humphreys/PA)