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Summary, as applied to us (if I can remember! see Google link above):
Monday 8th March:
Rule of two exercise upgraded to allow recreation, e.g. drinks and picnics with the companion in the outdoors.
From 29 March:
Outdoor gatherings (including in private gardens) of either 6 people (the Rule of 6) or 2 households will also be allowed, making it easier for friends and families to meet outside.
So .. group of 6 Trails ... maybe.
Now does this mean more than groups of 6?
Outdoor sports facilities such as tennis and basketball courts, and open-air swimming pools, will also be allowed to reopen, and people will be able to take part in formally organised outdoor sports.
My (Teq) note:
Formally organised outdoor sports - for adults and under 18s - can also restart and will not be subject to the gatherings limits.
My current research on what "Formally organised" neans, gives:
gov.uk/guidance
Snippet:
In this guidance, ‘organised sport’ refers to sport which is formally organised by a national governing body, club, public body, qualified instructor, company or charity, and which follows the sport’s national governing body’s guidance. For team sports and higher-risk activities, this guidance must be approved by government before the sport can resume. Restrictions and exemptions which apply to organised sport (such as training or playing a match with your local club) are a departure from the legal gathering limits which normally apply.
Us?:
Informal or self-organised sport (such as a kickabout with friends) is not covered, and can only take place within the legal gathering limits which otherwise apply.
Which means ?? Only groups of 6, I THINK!
Teq
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