THE government has published the full list of businesses which will be allowed to reopen following more than three months of closure.

From Saturday, cafes, restaurants, pubs and hotels will be allowed to reopen - along with dozens of other businesses.

In the further easing of coronavirus lockdown measures, the majority of businesses where social distancing measures can still be observed will reopen.

New guidance published ahead of July 4, also confirms which businesses will need to remain closed including nightclubs, casinos and spas.

But those that are able to reopen this weekend will be asked to assist in the NHS Test and Trace Service, with contact details taken for each customer.

Here's what can open from July 4:

- All indoor and outdoor hospitality that are self-contained and can be accessed from the outside - this includes, restaurants, cafes, bars, pubs and workplace canteens

- Hotels, hostels, bed and breakfast accommodation, holiday apartments or homes, cottages or bungalows, campsites, caravan parks or boarding houses

- The government strongly advises that shared sleeping spaces (i.e. dormitory rooms) should not open to any groups, except those travelling within the current government guidance on social mixing outside of household groups. 

- Other shared facilities (including shared showers and kitchens, but not toilets) should not open, except on campsites (and only in accordance with government guidelines for cleaning and usage)

- Places of worship

- Community centres - but the government strongly advises against community centres opening for indoor fitness and sport activity

- Libraries 

- Hair salons and barbers, including mobile businesses

These businesses must not provide services which remain prohibited in regulations including nail, beauty and tanning services

- Cinemas, theatres and concert halls - but the government says live performances including drama, comedy and music will not be allowed to take place in front of a live audience.

- Funfairs, theme parks, adventure parks and activities 

- Outdoor gyms and playgrounds 

- Museums and galleries 

- Bingo halls 

- Outdoor skating rinks 

- Amusement arcades and other entertainment centres

- Model villages 

- Social clubs 

- Indoor attractions at aquariums, zoos, safari parks, farms, wildlife centres and any place where animals are exhibited to the public as an attraction 

- Indoor and outdoor areas of visitor attractions including, gardens, heritage sites, film studios and landmarks 

What can't reopen on July 4:

- Nightclubs

- Casinos

- Bowling alleys and Indoor skating rinks

- Indoor play areas including soft-play

- Spas

- Nail bars, beauty salons and tanning salons

- Massage, tattoo and piercing parlours

- Indoor fitness and dance studios, and indoor gyms and sports venues/facilities

- Swimming pools including water parks

- Exhibition or conference centres must remain closed for events such as exhibitions or conferences, other than for those who work for the business or organisation who run the venue