F1SCHEDULE 3ATemporary Alert Level 3 Restrictions
PART 4Restrictions on certain businesses and services
CHAPTER 2Businesses or services whose premises are required to be closed
Closure of businesses and services
10.
(1)
A person responsible for carrying on a business or providing a service which is listed in paragraphs F224 to 44 must—
(a)
close to members of the public any premises operated as part of the business or service, and
(b)
not carry on the business or service at such premises otherwise than in accordance with this paragraph.
(2)
Sub-paragraph (1) does not prevent—
(a)
carrying out maintenance and repairs or other work to ensure premises are suitable for use when sub-paragraph (1) no longer applies to the premises;
(b)
the use of premises for any purpose as may be requested or authorised by the Welsh Ministers or a local authority;
(c)
the use of premises to broadcast without an audience present at the premises (whether over the internet or as part of a radio or television broadcast) or to rehearse;
(d)
the use of premises for the provision of goods or services (including their sale, hire, collection or delivery) in response to an order or enquiry made—
(i)
through a website, or otherwise by on-line communication,
(ii)
by telephone, including by text message, or
(iii)
by post;
(e)
the use of premises for the provision of information—
(i)
through a website, or otherwise by on-line communication,
(ii)
by telephone, including by text message, or
(iii)
by post.
(3)
Despite sub-paragraph (1), a person responsible for carrying on a business or providing a service—
F3(a)
listed in paragraph 39 or 42 (spas and indoor sports and fitness facilities) may open its premises to the public, but only for the purposes of providing, by appointment, close contact services or services provided by dentists, opticians, optometrists, audiologists, chiropodists, chiropractors, osteopaths, physiotherapists and acupuncturists;
(b)
listed in paragraph 34 (holiday, leisure activity or events businesses) may open its premises to the public, but only for the purposes of facilitating an outdoor organised activity for the development or well-being of persons who were aged under 18 on 31 August 2020 (including sports, music and other recreational activities such as those provided for children outside of school hours and during school holidays).
(4)
Where—
(a)
a person responsible for carrying on a business (“business A”) is required by virtue of this paragraph to cease carrying on business A at premises, and
(b)
business A forms part of a larger business (“business B”),
the requirement in this paragraph is complied with if the person responsible for carrying on business B ceases to carry on business A at the premises.