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TIMETABLE TO FREEDOM

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STURGEON has accelerate­d lockdown easing in Scotland, with some travel restrictio­ns lifted and more people able to meet up outside from Friday.

Here are the key dates in the Scottish Government’s current plan to exit lockdown: STEPS ALREADY TAKEN

● In March, all primary pupils returned to full-time teaching and secondary schools on a blended basis, with senior pupils going back to class full-time over this and next week.

● Communal worship also returned last month, with congregati­ons capped at 50 people.

● On April 2, the “stay at home” order changed to “stay local”, allowing travel within a local authority area for non-essential purposes.

● Hairdresse­rs and barbers opened in Scotland for pre-booked appointmen­ts on April 5.

● Click-and-collect shopping also resumed, and homeware shops and garden centres began welcoming back customers. Outdoor contact sports for 12-17-year also returned.

FROM APRIL 16

● People will be able to leave their local authority area for the purposes of socialisin­g, recreation or exercise, though travel between the mainland and some islands will not be permitted.

● Rules on gatherings will also be relaxed, with six adults from up to six households able to meet up outside.

FROM APRIL 26

● Up to four people from two households can socialise indoors in a public place, such as a cafe or restaurant. ● Hospitalit­y venues like cafes, pubs and restaurant­s can open until 8pm indoors – but without alcohol – and 10pm outdoors, where alcohol is allowed to be consumed. ● Gyms can open for individual exercise. All shops, stores and close contact services can open. ● Tourist accommodat­ion can open with restrictio­ns in place. ● Driving lessons and tests can resume. ● Funerals and weddings including postfunera­l events and receptions can take place with up to 50 people, but no alcohol may be served. ● Indoor attraction­s and public buildings such as galleries, museums and libraries can open. ● Travel will also be allowed on this date to other parts of Britain, with reviews planned on journeys to Northern Ireland and the Republic.

FROM MAY 17

● Up to four people from two households can socialise indoors.

● Hospitalit­y venues can open and sell alcohol indoors until 10.30pm or outdoors until 10pm.

● Outdoor adult contact sport and indoor group exercise can restart.

● Cinemas, amusement arcades and bingo halls can open.

● Small-scale outdoor and indoor events can resume subject to capacity constraint­s.

● Face-to-face support services (where not possible to deliver remotely) can resume.

● Universiti­es and colleges can return to a more blended model of learning. Non-profession­al performanc­e arts can resume outdoors.

● Communal worship can increase, subject to capacity constraint­s.

FROM EARLY JUNE

● Up to six people from up to three households can socialise indoors in a home or public place. ● Hospitalit­y can remain open until 11pm. ● Attendance at events can increase, subject to capacity constraint­s. ● Indoor non-contact sport can take place. ● Numbers of guests at weddings, funerals and in places of worship may be able to increase.

FROM LATE JUNE

● A phased return of some office staff.

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