Millions spent on signage will have been wasted as shops and councils prepare for lockdown easing
A government decision to reduce the 2-metre physical distancing rule in England could mean councils and retailers will have wasted millions of pounds on signs and other preparations for the reopening of high streets, it has emerged.
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