IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS
Changes from May 17
● Country moves to Level 2
● People allowed to meet up in small numbers in each other’s houses again
● Further hospitality reopening
● Resumption of contact sports for adults
● Up to four people from two households can socialise indoors in a private home, and six from three households in public places
● Up to eight people from up to eight households can meet outdoors.
● Pubs can open and sell alcohol indoors until 10.30pm. Local licensing laws will apply outdoors
● Outdoor adult contact sport can restart
● Cinemas, theatres, comedy clubs, amusement arcades and bingo halls can open
● Universities and colleges can return to a more blended model of learning
● Non-professional performance arts can resume outdoors
● Outdoor and indoor events can resume. Maximum capacities indoors of 100, outdoors seated of 500 and outdoors free-standing of 250
From June 7
● Scotland moves from Level 2 to Level 1
● Up to eight people from up to three households can socialise indoors in a public place and up to six people from up to three households in a private place
● Up to 12 people from 12 households can socialise outdoors
● Hospitality can remain open indoors until 11pm
● Attendance at events can increase, with maximum capacities indoors of 200, outdoors seated of 1000 and outdoor freestanding of 500
● Funfairs and soft play can open
From late June
● Scotland moves from Level 1 to Level 0
● Up to 10 people from up to four households can meet indoors in a public place and up to eight people from up to four households in a private place
● The limits on meeting outdoors changes to 15 people from 15 households
● The number of people allowed at events will increase