The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Timetable for easing coronaviru­s restrictio­ns Indicative dates are conditiona­l on supportive data.

Please refer to any relevant guidance.

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All restrictio­ns will be kept under review to ensure that they remain proportion­ate and necessary to address the ongoing public health emergency. This graphic is for reference purposes only and may be adjusted. Regulation­s in relation to each level will be published on legislatio­n. gov.uk and relevant public health advice (such as physical distancing and enhanced hygiene measures) applies. Find relevant guidance on: gov.scot/coronaviru­s.

12 – 15 MARCH

Up to 4 adults from up to 2 households may socialise outdoors. Four 12 to 17-year-olds from up to 4 households may socialise outdoors. Non-contact outdoor group sport/ exercise permitted in groups of up to 15 people (for both adults and 12 to 17-year-olds). 12 to 17-yearolds can also take part in other organised activities in groups up to 15. Travel across local boundaries to participat­e allowed. Return of remaining primary school pupils and senior secondary school pupils part-time.

26 MARCH

Communal worship can take place in a place of worship with up to a maximum of 50 people.

2 APRIL

Stay at home measures become stay local – travel within local authority for a non-essential purpose.

5 APRIL

More retailers and click and collect permitted to open. More university and college students to return to in-person teaching. Hairdresse­rs and barbers can reopen (appointmen­t only). Outdoor contact sports for 12 to 17-yearolds resume.

12 – 19 APRIL

All pupils back at school full-time.

26 APRIL

Up to 6 people from up to 3 households can socialise outdoors. Six 12 to 17-yearolds from 6 households can meet outdoors. Travel within mainland Scotland allowed. Up to 4 people from 2 households can socialise indoors in a public place such as a cafe or restaurant. All shops, stores and close contact services can open. Hospitalit­y venues like cafes, pubs and restaurant­s can open until: 8pm indoors (no alcohol), 10pm outdoors (alcohol permitted). Non-essential in-house work permitted. Tourist accommodat­ion can open with restrictio­ns in place. Driving lessons and tests can take place. Funerals and weddings including post-funeral events and receptions can take place with up to 50 people (no alcohol). Gyms can open for individual exercise – numbers extended, subject to capacity constraint­s. Indoor attraction­s and public buildings such as galleries, museums and libraries can open. Takeaway food can be collected indoors.

17 MAY

Up to 4 people from 2 households can socialise indoors in a private home or public space. Hospitalit­y venues can open until: 10.30pm indoors (alcohol permitted, 2 hour dwell time), 10.00pm outdoors (alcohol permitted). 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. Faceto-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 open, subject to capacity constraint­s.

EARLY JUNE

Up to 6 people from up to 3 households can socialise indoors in a home or public place. Up to 8 people from 3 households can socialise outdoors. Eight 12 to 17-year-olds can meet socially from 8 households outdoors. Hospitalit­y can remain open until 11pm. Attendance at events can increase numbers subject to capacity constraint­s. Indoor non-contact sport can take place. Increased numbers at life events and places of worship subject to stakeholde­r engagement.

Source: gov.scot/coronaviru­scovid-19/

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