From the gym to shopping, here's what you can't do
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral on Thursday many have paid tribute to the late monarch often quoted as being a "constant" throughout their lives.
With many set to shut their doors on Monday, here are the closures and restrictions in place across the UK.Some flights at Heathrow have been changed with shops in the airport also affected. Glasgow Airport however will remain open but have confirmed that some shops will close.JD Gyms have said that they will be closing for a short period of time. In their post they wrote that they would only close for a few hours.
In a tweet they wrote: "To give our colleagues the opportunity to pay their respects to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Greggs shops will be closed on Monday 19th September. A small number of our shops, operated by our franchise partners, may remain open. Thanks for your understanding." As previously reported by Glasgow Live, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde have said that plans are being put in place to ensure scheduled appointments can continue as planned 'wherever possible'.
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