HomeNews NewsPhotos May 13, 2020 Local businesses prep for Level 2 re-opening By Staff - Advertisement - - Advertisement - 1 of 16 Bakers Delight franchisee Arjun Singh Talwar and Megan Scrivener have the shelves stocked and ready to go for a re-opening of the Howick business tomorrow as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. Alex and Flo at Big Fish in Pakuranga have sanitised the fridge tops ready for fishermen & women and a re-opening tomorrow as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. Rachel & Daniel of Cafe Paris in Howick are prepped and ready to go for a re-opening tomorrow as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. Rachel & Daniel of Cafe Paris in Howick are prepped and ready to go for a re-opening tomorrow as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne martin. Coopers Tyres are amped, ready to go for a re-opening of the Howick business tomorrow as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. Angela Honeybun of Jeff Honeybun Jewellers cleans down the counter tops ready to go for a re-opening of the Howick business tomorrow as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. Howick Fire crew stopped by the Apothecary Cafe in Howick for a coffee on the eve of Level 2 Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne martin. Jetts Gym exercise professional Jarred Lee Kerr cleans down machines ready for the Howick gym’s re-opening as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Lily Whyte lingerie shop in Howick is ready to re-open as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown tomorrow. Photo Wayne Martin. Cockle Bay’s Seaside Meats owner Jintong Guo (left) and butcher Trent Davis prepare sausages ready for re-opening tomorrow as we move into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. Yolanda Small and Joanne Spiller are ready for tomorrow’s re-opening of Spiller’s Hardware store in Howick as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Apothecary Cafe owner, Ted Waters, sets about cleaning down ready go for a re-opening of the Howick business tomorrow as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. LTR: Alex Clark, Murray Clark and Kurt McKee, owners of The Box Office, a brand new boxing fitness gym in Howick. The punch bags are installed, new carpet layed and fresh paint covers the walls, all ready for opening tomorrow as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. The Good Home owner Barry O’Shaughnessy, ready for re-opening Howick restaurant tomorrow as we move into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. Terry’s sharpened his scissors, charged the clippers and is ready to go for a re-opening of Whiskerz Men’s Hairdressers in Howick tomorrow as we head into Level 2 of Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedin Previous articleBoaties, fishermen urged to stay safe during level 2Next articleBusiness re-opens Level 2 More from Times Online Crime ‘Mystery man’ seen fleeing scene of Kainga Ora building fire Council Free and discounted public transport to end Art | Entertainment Accomplished street artist brightens up bike mural Latest News 100 juniors fill tennis courts News Claire Hayne retires at 26 [years] not-out Crime Warrant executed in Flat Bush following crossing vandalism Crime Police issue travel advice for Easter holiday weekend - Advertisement - Council Councillors question reinstating bins after community upset Art | Entertainment Faking UFO encounters to save a town Sports Dimock takes gold in U18s single sculls final Crime Police seek motorcyclist almost struck by Mercedes-Benz - Advertisement -