Eating out is being widely encouraged across London this August, but some tables are filled with some slightly different faces at a Wandsworth restaurant.

One restaurant in Balham has seated 12 large toy bears, to help enforce social distancing measures for diners.

Tagine, which serves north African cuisine in south London, reopened on July 4 after closing for months during the coronavirus pandemic.

And to keep post-lockdown customers apart from one another, as well as to relax the diners, owner Zizou Hammoudi, 50, has seated a dozen teddy bears since he returned to business.

"Let's say there is a table where people cannot sit, I put the teddy bears there with a Moroccan hat as well," Mr Hammoudi told the PA news agency.

"A lot of people that are coming in (ask) 'can I have a table next to the teddy bears?' People (are) stopping, taking pictures, it's been great."

Mr Hammoudi bought the 12 bears online before adding traditional North African hats, known as fezzes, himself. He said the bears are even encouraging children to talk about the pandemic.

"Kids, six, seven years old, they are telling each other that it is for distancing," he said.

"Even the kids, they know about it. I'm so happy."