The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
Measures being rolled out across Scotland and for the central belt
Nationwide (excepting central belt area):
● All hospitality premises may only open indoors between 6am and 6pm, with no sales of alcohol.
● Premises may open outdoors until 10pm, with sales of alcohol (where licensed).
● Takeaways (including from pubs and restaurants) can continue.
● Evening meals may be served in accommodation for residents only but no alcohol can be served.
● Current meeting rules, maximum of six people from two households, continue to apply.
● Specific life events, such as weddings and funerals, may continue with alcohol being served, with current meeting rules for these events (20-person limit in regulated premises only).
Central belt area focusing on five health boards (Ayrshire and Arran; Forth Valley; Greater Glasgow and Clyde; Lanarkshire; Lothian):
● All licensed premises will be required to close, with the exception of takeaway services.
● Cafés (unlicensed premises) which don’t have an alcohol licence will be able to open between 6am and 6pm.
● Evening meals may be served in accommodation for residents only but no alcohol can be served.
● Specific life events, such as weddings and funerals, may continue with alcohol being served, with current meeting rules for these events (20-person limit in regulated premises only).
● No group exercise classes for indoor gyms and sports courts, pools with an exemption for under-18s.
● No adult (18+) contact sports or training, except professional sports, indoor or outdoor.
● No outdoor live events.
● Snooker/pool halls, indoor bowling, casinos and bingo halls are to close.
● Public transport use should be minimised as much as possible, such as for education and work, where it cannot be done from home.
● Current meeting rules, maximum of six people from two households, continue to apply.