People in the north-east can get a haircut, click and collect shopping is allowed and garden centres can welcome back customers as a raft of Covid-19 restrictions are lifted today.
It comes after the stay-at-home order was lifted across Scotland allowing people to travel locally for non-essential purposes.
Other measures lifted include the resumption of in-person teaching, and outdoor sport can also resume for 12-to-17-year-olds.
Sovereign Barbers, which is based on Aberdeen’s Union Street, has had more than 700 bookings this month alone with customers keen to get their first professional haircut this year.
Kyle Ross, managing director of Sovereign Grooming, said they “can’t wait” to get back to cutting hair and he also laid out the coronavirus safety measures they will take.
He said: “We can’t wait to get back to work…