Thanks mate. Just received it missen 60 pages. . If it’s vague. I think I’ll leave till tomorrow. Afore mi head explodes.
When can the girls rugby team I coach start playing/training again? does it say owt in there about junior sport
I don’t believe it says anything about recreational sport specifically. It mentions sport ‘for broadcast’ potentially being permitted from start of Jume.
Main changes: From Wednesday: * Restrictions may become geographically based, so some areas will have different rules to others based on the number of infections * Nannies and childminders can go back to work, as they can't work from home, to allow more people to go back to work * They are considering advising the wearing of 'face coverings' in enclosed public places, where social distancing is not possible and you meet people you wouldn't normally meet (not for under 2s or people who may struggle to manage them properly) * There's going to be funding more pop up cycles lanes, widening of pavements and some roads may be closed (except to buses) to encourage people to not use public transport * You can meet up with (sorry 'exercise' with) one other person not from your household but not play team sports (this should only be with those from your household) * You can drive as far as you want, within England * Fines for breaking the rules will be higher * 'As soon as possible' all international arrivals (not on a short list of exemptions) will have to self-isolate in their accommodation for fourteen days. If they can't say where that will be, they'll have to do it in accommodation arranged by the Government. From June 1st: * Phased return of children to school. Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 to go back in smaller sizes. Schools should prepare for some face to face contact for year 10s and 12s alongside remote learning. Hoping for all pupils to have a month of schooling before summer holidays if possible. * Non essential retail to reopen in phases (not including hospitality or personal care) * Permitting cultural and sporting events to take place behind closed-doors for broadcast, while avoiding the risk of large-scale social contact (I quoted this directly as it's relevant to this board) * Reopening more local public transport in urban areas * Considering how to allow people to 'expand their household group to include one other household in the same exclusive group' so that two households can share childcare * Possibly allowing more people at weddings From July 4th: * Start to open up hospitality, personal care, leisure facilities and public places (such as places of worship) but crowded places may not be allowed yet, or only allowed in part
Can l pick a puppy up yet? Worried l may have to tell the kids we're having to put her down for old age by the time we get her.
You can meet one other person in an outdoor area for exercise so they could throw the puppy at you, or let it go from 2m away and you could chase it, or they could drop it off outside your house/you collect it from outside theirs?
I found out the hard way just how dangerous observing the 2m rule is when participating in my favourite activity, water sports. Our lass fell off the ladder and landed on my groin!
Thanks, got it twenty times now because I kept jabbing at the tweet and it wasn't doing anything. Bedtime reading.
Press are saying hospitality is shut until July, but Premier Inn still aim to open to the public the end of the month which is confusing.
I've read that bizarrely hotels, campsites and other places you can stay overnight are not considered hospitality. If anyone can give me any logical reason why cafes have been targeted and lumped in with pubs and ******* cinemas as being the highest risk above clothes shops, hotels and every other business in the land I'd love to hear that logic