SCHEDULE 1Businesses subject to F1specific restrictions or closure
PART 1
1.
Restaurants, including restaurants and dining rooms in hotels or members' clubs.
2.
(1)
Cafés, including workplace canteens (subject to sub-paragraph (2)), but not including—
(a)
cafés or canteens at a hospital, care home or school;
(b)
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;
(c)
services providing food or drink to the homeless.
(2)
Workplace canteens may remain open where—
(a)
there is no practical alternative for staff at that workplace to obtain food; and
(b)
all reasonable measures are taken to ensure that a distance of 2 metres is maintained between any person using the canteen.
3.
Bars, including bars in hotels or members' clubs.
4.
Public houses.
PART 2
5.
Cinemas.
6.
Theatres.
7.
Nightclubs.
8.
Bingo halls.
9.
Concert halls.
10.
Museums, galleries F2... and archive services.
11.
Casinos.
12.
Betting shops.
13.
Nail, beauty, hair salons and barbers.
14.
Massage parlours.
15.
Establishments providing tanning services, body piercings, tattooing, electrolysis or acupuncture.
16.
Skating rinks.
17.
Swimming pools.
18.
Indoor fitness studios, gyms, spas or other indoor leisure centres or facilities.
19.
Bowling alleys, amusement arcades and indoor play areas.
20.
Funfairs (whether outdoors or indoors).
21.
Playgrounds, sports courts and outdoor gyms.
22.
Outdoor markets (except for F3livestock markets and stalls selling food).
23.
Car showrooms.
24.
Auction houses F4(except for livestock auctions).
PART 3
25.
Holiday sites.
26.
Camping sites.
27.
Hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation.
28.
Other holiday accommodation (including holiday apartments, hostels and boarding houses).
PART 4
29.
Food retailers, including food markets, supermarkets, convenience stores, corner shops and establishments selling food or drink for consumption F5off the premises (including establishments listed in Part 1 which, by virtue of regulation 4(1), have ceased selling food and drink for consumption on the premises).
30.
Off licenses and licensed shops selling alcohol (including breweries).
31.
Pharmacies (including non-dispensing pharmacies) and chemists.
32.
Newsagents.
33.
Homeware, building supplies and hardware stores.
F633A.
Garden centres and plant nurseries.
34.
Petrol stations.
35.
Car repair and MOT services.
36.
Bicycle shops.
37.
Taxi or vehicle hire businesses.
38.
Banks, building societies, credit unions, short term loan providers F7, savings clubs, cash points 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.
39.
Post offices.
40.
Funeral directors.
41.
Laundrettes and dry cleaners.
42.
Dental services, opticians, audiology services, chiropody, chiropractors, osteopaths and other medical or health services, including services relating to mental health.
43.
Veterinary surgeons and pet shops.
F844.
Agricultural or aquacultural supplies shops.
44A.
Livestock markets or auctions.
45.
Storage and distribution facilities, including delivery drop off points.
46.
Car parks.
47.
Public toilets.
F948.
Libraries.
SCHEDULE 2Underlying Health Conditions
1.
Chronic (long-term) respiratory diseases, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema or bronchitis.
2.
Chronic heart disease, such as heart failure.
3.
Chronic kidney disease.
4.
Chronic liver disease, such as hepatitis.
5.
Chronic neurological conditions, such as Parkinson's disease, motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), a learning disability or cerebral palsy.
6.
Diabetes.
7.
Problems with the spleen, such as sickle cell disease or if the spleen has been removed.
8.
A weakened immune system, including as the result of conditions such as HIV and AIDS, or medicines such as steroid tablets or chemotherapy.
9.
Being seriously overweight, with a body mass index of 40 or above.