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[F1SCHEDULE 3AE+WTemporary Alert Level 3 Restrictions

Textual Amendments

PART 4E+WRestrictions on certain businesses and services

CHAPTER 4E+WList of closed premises

Closed premisesE+W
Food and drink businessesE+W

12.  Bars (including bars in members’ clubs).

13.  Public houses.

14.  Cafes, canteens and restaurants (including workplace canteens and dining rooms in members’ clubs).

Holiday or travel accommodationE+W

15.  Camping sites.

16.  Holiday sites.

17.  Hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation;

18.  Other holiday accommodation (including holiday apartments, hostels and boarding houses).

Public services etc.E+W

19.  Community centres.

20.  Crematoriums.

Personal services etc.E+W

21.  Hair salons and barbers.

22.  Nail and beauty salons including tanning and electrolysis services.

23.  Body piercings and tattooing services.

Leisure and social etc.E+W

24.  Nightclubs, discotheques, dance halls or other venues authorised for the sale or supply of alcohol where live or recorded music is provided for members of the public or members of the venue to dance.

25.  Sexual entertainment venues (within the meaning given by paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 to the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982).

26.  Cinemas.

27.  Concert halls and theatres.

28.  Casinos.

29.  Bingo halls.

30.  Amusement arcades.

31.  Bowling alleys.

32.  Indoor play centres or areas.

33.  Funfairs, amusement parks and theme parks.

34.  Holiday, leisure activity or events businesses.

35.  Museums and galleries.

36.  Skating rinks.

37.  Trampoline parks and centres.

38.  Indoor skate parks and centres.

39.  Spas.

40.  Venues for events or conferences (including venues for weddings).

41.  Visitor attractions other than—

(a)public outdoor areas of premises on which a scheduled monument (within the meaning given by section 1(11) of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979) is situated;

(b)public outdoor areas of a park or garden registered in the register of parks and gardens of special historic interest in Wales maintained by the Welsh Ministers and published by them from time to time;

(c)public indoor areas of a place referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) where it is necessary for the indoor area to be open—

(i)to allow access to the public outdoors areas,

(ii)for health and safety reasons, or

(iii)to ensure that the requirements in Part 4 of these Regulations are complied with in relation to the premises.

Sports and exercise.E+W

42.  Indoor sports or exercise facilities, including indoor fitness studios and gyms.

43.  Swimming pools.

44.  Indoor sports courts, indoor bowling greens and other indoor sports grounds or pitches.

Retail etc.E+W

45.  Any business offering goods or services for sale or hire in retail premises.

46.  Shopping centres and shopping arcades.

47.  Estate or letting agents and developer sales offices.

Exempt premisesE+W
Public services etc.E+W

48.  Dental services, opticians, audiology services, chiropody, chiropractors, osteopaths, physiotherapy services, acupuncture services and other medical or health services, including services relating to mental health.

49.  Funeral directors.

50.  Veterinary surgeons.

Food and drink businessesE+W

51.  Cafés and canteens at a hospital, care home, school or within accommodation provided for students.

52.  Canteens at a prison or an establishment intended for use for naval, military or air force purposes or for the purposes of the Department of the Secretary of State responsible for defence.

Retail etc.E+W

53.  Businesses offering the following goods for sale or hire in a shop—

(a)food or drink for consumption off the premises (including food for pets and other domestic animals);

(b)products essential for the storage, preparation or consumption of food or drink;

(c)products for the essential upkeep, maintenance or functioning of the home or a workplace;

(d)pharmaceutical products, health and personal care products, baby products (including clothing), toiletries and cosmetics;

(e)newspapers and magazines;

(f)bicycles and products essential for the use and maintenance of bicycles,

but only for the purposes of selling or hiring those goods.

54.  Food markets, convenience stores, corner shops, pet shops, off licences, petrol stations, garden centres and plant nurseries.

55.  Supermarkets and other shops selling multiple types of goods—

(a)which were open to the public on 11 March 2021, and

(b)which use their premises, in the ordinary course of their business, mainly to sell—

(i)goods listed in paragraph 53, or

(ii)goods of a type ordinarily sold by any of the businesses listed in paragraph 54.

56.  Shops selling multiple types of goods that do not fall within paragraph 55, but only for the purposes of—

(a)selling the goods listed in paragraph 53;

(b)selling goods of a type ordinarily sold by any of the businesses listed in paragraph 54;

(c)selling other goods—

(i)where it is not reasonably practicable to separate or demarcate those areas of a shop that ordinarily displays such goods from those areas that display the goods mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b);

(ii)on an exceptional basis where the goods are required in an emergency or on compassionate grounds.

57.  Shops offering maintenance or repair services for telecommunications or information technology devices.

58.  Building supplies and hardware stores.

59.  Banks, building societies and other financial services providers.

60.  Post offices.

61.  Car repair and MOT services.

62.  Automatic car washes.

63.  Livestock markets or auctions.

64.  Laundrettes and dry cleaners.

65.  Taxi or vehicle hire businesses.

66.  Agricultural or aquacultural supplies shops.]