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Regulation 3
1.—(1) Nightclubs.N.I.
(2) Conference halls and conference facilities, including those in hotels, except when used for the delivery of hearings of Courts, Tribunals, public inquiries held by a Department, Appeals Services, and for the administrative support of these services.
(3) Theatres and Concert Halls except for the purpose of a rehearsal or of a live recording, in both cases without an audience.
(4) Outdoor visitor attractions including funfairs, inflatable parks, amusements arcades and skating rinks, but not including play areas, public parks, forest and country parks, outdoor areas of stately and historic homes, outdoor areas of castles and outdoor areas of properties operated by the National Trust.
(5) Indoor visitor attractions including bingo halls, museums, galleries and cinemas.
(6) Campsites and caravan parks for touring caravans including motorhomes, except to provide facilities to a person in the event of an emergency.
(7) Indoor swimming and diving pools.
(a)(8) (a) Indoor sports and exercise facilities, including soft play areas, leisure centres, gyms, equestrian centres, venues relating to motor sport and activity centres, except as permitted by Regulation 11 (Sporting events); but
(b)indoor toilet facilities of a sports or exercise facility, and access thereto, may be opened for use by persons taking part in a lawful outdoor sporting event at an outdoor area of that sports or exercise facility.
(9) Outdoor sports and exercise facilities including outdoor swimming and diving pools, activity centres, equestrian centres, marinas and venues relating to motor sport and water sport, except as permitted by regulation 11 (Sporting events).
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(11) A business of providing facilities for persons to consume intoxicating liquor in or on a conveyance.
(12) A bed and breakfast establishment, hotel, bunkhouse, hostel, guest accommodation, self-catering establishment or guest house except–
(a)to host a marriage ceremony or civil partnership ceremony (but not a reception, and subject to regulation 9(4)(b)); or
(b)in relation to residents who are—
(i)already resident on the date this schedule comes into operation;
(ii)resident for work-related purposes;
(iii)vulnerable people;
(iv)unable to return to their private dwelling due to an emergency; or
(v)resident for the purposes of accessing medical or hospital services.
Textual Amendments
Regulation 4
2.—(1) Food retailers.N.I.
(2) Supermarkets, convenience stores and corner shops.
(3) Newsagents.
(4) Off licences and licensed shops selling alcohol (including breweries).
(5) Pharmacies (including non-dispensing pharmacies) and chemists.
(6) Building supplies businesses and hardware stores.
(7) Petrol stations.
(8) Pet shops, agricultural supplies shops, livestock markets and veterinary surgeons.
(9) Motor vehicle repair and MOT services.
(10) Bicycle shops.
(11) Taxi or vehicle hire businesses.
(12) Banks, building societies, credit unions, short-term loan providers and cash points, savings clubs and undertakings which by way of business operate currency exchange offices, transmit money (or any representation of money) by any means, or cash cheques which are made payable to customers.
(13) Post Offices.
(14) Funeral directors.
(15) Laundrettes and dry cleaners.
(16) Dental services, opticians, audiology services, chiropody, chiropractors, osteopaths, and other medical or health services, including services relating to mental health.
(17) Car parks.
(18) Public toilets.
(19) Storage and distribution facilities for delivery and drop off.
(20) Professional services including solicitors.
(21) Dog groomers.
(22) Fuel suppliers.
(23) Ports, airports, train stations, bus stations and other transport services.
(24) Maintenance or repair services for telecommunications or information technology devices.
[F2(25) Car retailers.
(26) Retailers of light motor vehicles, lorries or trailers.
(27) Retailers of caravans or motorhomes.
(28) Retailers of agricultural or other large machinery.
(29) Garden centres and plant nurseries.
(30) Car Washes.]
Textual Amendments
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