11/11/2020
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England enters lockdown until December 2.
What will be closed?
All non-essential shops and retail including clothing, electronics, vehicle showrooms, travel agents, betting shops, auction houses, car washes, to***co and v**e shops.
Entertainment venues including:
• Theatres, concert halls & cinemas
• Museums and galleries
• Casinos, adult gaming centres and arcades
• Bingo halls, bowling alleys & concert halls
• Zoos and other animal attractions, botanical gardens
Personal care facilities such as hair, beauty and nail salons, tattoo parlours, spas, massage parlours, body and skin piercing services, non-medical acupuncture, and tanning salons will all close.
Hospitality venues like restaurants, bars and pubs must close, but can still provide takeaway and delivery services.
Click and collect services can continue as normal.
Will people have to stay at home?
Yes, they will - and people face a £200 fine if they leave their homes without a reason.
All the reasons you can leave home during the second lockdown in England
•To buy goods or obtain services from a business that's open - or to get them for a vulnerable person
•To exercise outside - either alone, with your household or one person from outside your household
•To provide informal childcare for someone under 13
•For 'recreation' - to visit a public outdoor place for enjoyment - such as going to the park
•To attend a place of worship
•To attend a Remembrance event
•To undertake activities in connection with or required to buy, sell or let out a home
•To visit an estate agent, home, or show home to buy or rent
•Moving house
•To visit the tip or a recycling centre
•To collect food or drink from a take-away venue
•To visit people in your support bubble
•To go to work, school, training or volunteer work
•To fulfil legal obligations such as attending court or bail proceedings
•To access critical public services including social services, DWP job centres, food banks or victim support
•For medical need - including appointments, tests, vaccinations, to donate blood, to be with someone giving birth, or to avoid injury and escape harm
•For support groups - such as vulnerable person's meetings, to care for someone with a disability
•To visit someone who is dying if you're family or a close friend
•For a funeral, celebration of life or to visit a grave and pay respects
•For a wedding - but these are only allowed if one of the party is dying
•For childcare reasons - such as for kids to visit both parents
•To look after animals including exercising them
•To return home from a holiday
•To visit someone in prison
To be continued