I'm told tier 3 is as good as decided for Nottingham, Gedling, Rushcliffe & Broxtowe. All that remains is some negotiation about finer details such as what happens with gyms & places of worship
Looks like a big day of meetings for Tier 3 in #Nottingham and #Notts
9am - MPs and Health Minister
Noon - City, county, Broxtowe, Gedling and Rushcliffe council leaders
Later this afternoon (Don't have exact time yet) - same council leaders meet minister
I'm hearing Nottingham City, Gedling, Rushcliffe and Broxtowe could be moved into tier 3
Ashfield, Mansfield, Bassetlaw, Newark & Sherwood could be excluded and stay in tier 2
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