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9. In schedule 5 (level 4 restrictions)—
(a)in paragraph 2(1)(a), for “collection services” substitute “a permitted collection service”,
(b)in paragraph 2(3)(u), omit “and outdoor car lots.”,
(c)after paragraph 2(3)(u), insert—
“(ua)subject to sub-paragraph (5), outdoor motor vehicle lots,”,
(d)after paragraph 2(4), as inserted by regulation 8(e), insert—
“(5) An outdoor motor vehicle lot may open only to the extent necessary to enable—
(a)collection of a vehicle that has been purchased, or
(b)delivery or collection of a vehicle for the purposes of a repair, MOT or service.
(6) In this paragraph “permitted collection service” means a service that is provided—
(a)by any of the following—
(i)baby equipment shops,
(ii)book shops,
(iii)clothing shops,
(iv)electrical goods shops, including repair shops,
(v)footwear shops,
(vi)garden centres and plant nurseries,
(vii)homeware shops,
(viii)key cutting shops,
(ix)libraries, and
(x)shoe repair shops,
(b)by staggered appointment, with where reasonably practicable a gap between each appointment, and
(c)where access to the premises is given only to the extent necessary to provide the service.”.
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