here's philip norton.emperature has been rising here, but so has the coronavirus infection rate. in preston, once again, the only places to meet friends and family from different households are in parks like this, after a spike among young people. today, we did have plans to go to a restaurant in town, but obviously we aren't allowed to now, with the new restrictions. so here we are, having our socially distanced gathering instead. it's kind ofjust annoying, from my point of view. we all had to change our plans for a few people that can't be bothered to wear a mask or keep away from others. the restrictions that came in overnight bring this city in line with measures in east lancashire, greater manchester and parts of west yorkshire, and already they've had an impact on some businesses. in this main room here, we would have had chairs on this side and that side. that would have been a table of six. this bar opened two years ago. it had a great start to the week, thanks to the "eat 0ut to help 0ut" initiati