The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Timetable for easing coronavirus restrictions Indicative dates are conditional on supportive data.
Please refer to any relevant guidance.
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/