THIS week coronavirus lockdown restrictions eased across the country.

Dubbed as 'Freedom Day', April 12 saw the reopening of non-essential shops, gyms, hair salons and pub gardens.

However, there are still venues that are closed across the country.

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The next step set out by the government is Step 3 when further settings will be allowed to reopen.

Step 3 will commence no earlier than May 17, according to the gov.uk website.

Here are the places that are due to reopen from May 17, according to gov.uk.

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Indoor entertainment and visitor attractions will reopen. This will include:

  • Cinemas (outdoor cinemas will also be permitted to open)
  • Theatres (outdoor cinemas will also be permitted to open)
  • Concert halls
  • Amusement arcades and adult gaming centres
  • Bingo halls
  • Casinos
  • Bowling alleys
  • Snooker and pool halls

Indoor as well as outdoor attractions will also reopen at the following:

  • Museums and galleries
  • Adventure playgrounds and activities
  • Skating rinks
  • Games and recreation venues, including laser quest, escape rooms, paintballing and recreational driving facilities
  • Play areas (including soft play centres and inflatable parks)
  • Model villages
  • Trampolining parks
  • Water and aqua parks
  • Theme parks and film studios
  • Zoos, safari parks, aquariums and other animal attractions
  • Botanical gardens, greenhouses and biomes
  • Sculpture parks
  • Landmarks including observation wheels or viewing platforms
  • Stately or historic homes, castles, or other heritage sites

Visit the gov.uk website for more details.