Local business re-opening continues at Level 2 By Bo Burns May 15, 2020 1 of 10 Apothecary Cafe almost back to normal on the first day of Covid 19 Level 2. Photo Wayne Martin. Apothecary Cafe almost back to normal on the first day of Covid 19 Level 2. Photo Wayne Martin. Locals flocked to Half Moon Bay’s Cinnamon Cafe for long awaited coffee fix on the first day of Covid 19 Level 2. Photo Wayne Martin. Grangers restaurant owners Gina & Clinton Henry gladly welcomed Peter & Loraine Carpenter, their first customers back from Covid 19 Lockdown. Photo Wayne Martin. Howick Mens Hairdressers busy on the first day of Covid 19 Level 2. Photo Wayne Martin. Howick Mens Hairdressers busy on the first day of Covid 19 Level 2. Photo Wayne Martin. Howick Mens Hairdressers busy on the first day of Covid 19 Level 2. Photo Wayne Martin. Gary Reid ready to welcome people back into Howick Village Butcher on Day 1 of Covid 19 Level 2. Photo Wayne Martin. Picton St, Howick, almost back to normal on the first day of Covid 19 Level 2. Photo Wayne Martin. Picton St, Howick, almost back to normal on the first day of Covid 19 Level 2. Photo Wayne Martin. Like what you see? Our photos are available to buy. Click here to buy photos - Advertisement - - Advertisement - Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedin Previous articleVirtual bucket: Support rescue choppers’ appealNext articleParking officers back on duty in Howick-AT More from Times Online Lifestyle Dating apps left man feeling “degraded, shattered” Art | Entertainment Ronald McDonald House Charities celebrates 35 years of support Art | Entertainment East Auckland Art Kete - Advertisement - Latest Crime Police investigating death of baby in east Auckland Advice Sex And The Suburbs – Holly’s insecurities get the better of her News Te Pāti Māori co-leader compares ACT Party to KKK Art | Entertainment Artists serving up conversation and coffee - Advertisement - Community Festive season starts with Howick Village Christmas Fair Art | Entertainment Seniors keen to showcase their artistic flare Community What’s On: Community activities News Parliament suspended following haka by Te Pati Māori MPs - Advertisement -