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Andrew Hall

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Gender Male
Death5 years ago
Date of birth January 19,1954
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Manchester
United Kingdom
Test debut (cap 284)8 March 2002
Australia
Bowlingfast medium
Last ODI1 July 2007
India
BattingRight handed
ODI debut (cap 54)27 January 1999
West Indies
Movies/Shows Stormhouse
Riders
Butterflies
BowlRight arm fast medium
BatRight handed
Last test26 January 2007 v Pakistan
Last odi2007-07-01 00:00:00
Last t20i24 February 2006 v Australia
Odi debut cap 5427 January 1999 v West Indies
Nation sideSouth Africa (1999–2007)
DiedUnited Kingdom
Date of died May 20,2019
Spouse Abigail Sharp
Children Josh Hall
Parents James Hall
Mabel Jones
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Andrew Hall was an English actor and theatre director. He came to national prominence at the beginning of his career playing the support role of Russell Parkinson in Carla Lane's BBC situation comedy Butterflies.

Coronavirus: Zoos and safari parks to open from 15 June - PM

Jun 10,2020 12:37 am

London Zoo had Said that it faced an "uncertain future"

Zoos, safari parks and drive-in cinemas are set to re-open, which is to be proclaimed in England by Monday, the clock is due to to.

Boris Johnson is expected to have an overview of the latest step in the acceleration of the coronavirus lockdown on Wednesday, the daily briefing.

He will say that the outdoor open attractions again, as long as you rules of social distancing.

reported to have Some zoos, including Chester Zoo and London Zoo , about the struggles during the pandemic.

The movement is open to pave The Way for the Zoo , in England, in addition to non-essential shops also open from 15 June.

Business Secretary Alok Sharma Said on Tuesday, "we will continue to meet", so the retailers are open, as long as you follow the safety guidelines.

He also Said that opening pubs, bars, restaurants, and hairdressers in the location, up to 4. July "at the earliest".

Meanwhile, Mr Johnson will face MPs on Wednesday in the Prime Minister 's Questions, after The Plan for the re-opening of all primary schools in England from the summer was ditched by the government.

earlier This Week , Chester Zoo , closed since 21. March Said that the future is on a Knife Edge , despite a government promise to provide financial support.

And in the last month from London Zoo - closed since 20 March , Said that it faced an "uncertain future" without immediate support.

Chester Zoo , Said his future was on a Knife Edge earlier This Week ,

On Wednesday, the Prime Minister is expected to announce, to open outdoor attractions, where visitors stay in their cars, because The Risk of spread of the disease is lower on the outside.

But, Zoo is Said that you must open once again, indoor exhibitions, such as reptile houses, and must ensure amenities such as cafes, take-away only.

A Downing Street official Said : "the people are gone, in order to reduce the great sacrifice, the spread of the coronavirus and avoid a second peak, but we know it is hard, and where we can be sure of more attractions, and it is supported by the science, we will do so.

"This is due to the necessity of a careful process, but we hope that the re-opening of the safari parks and zoos will help families with more options to spend time outdoors, while the support of the industry, the care for these incredible animals. "

The government says it already has a £14m support of funds for the zoos.

you have to apply for a "series of support systems," including the business plan,-discharge, during the pandemic.

Andrew Hall , a spokesperson for Biaza - British and Irish Association for Zoos and aquariums - Said he was "very pleased" with The Announcement , but the sector "is not out of The Woods has been added".

"aquariums are still closed, and zoos and safari parks have taken a real hit," He Said .

"For zoos, especially those not dependent on tourism, the re-opening is financially feasible for you. "

He Said The Announcement was a "full response" and the support of the government would still be required, especially with limited entry.

He added: "Zoos and aquariums in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland is still faced with significant challenges, and we will work hard Nations work to achieve positive results in these. "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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