
The Prime Minister has today announced certain businesses can reopen from 4th July. Below we have detailed those that are allowed to be reopen and those that will have to remain shut. Businesses that CAN reopen from 4th July
Certain businesses will be able to reopen with appropriate measures from 4th July, if they are Covid-secure and able to use the "one-metre plus" rule:
Hair Salons and Barbers
Restaurants, Cafes and Workplace Canteens
Bars and Pubs
Hotels, Hostels and Bed and Breakfast accommodation
Holiday apartments or homes, cottages or bungalows
Campsites, caravan parks and boarding houses
Other indoor leisure centres or facilities including indoor games, recreation and entertainment venues
Places of Worship
Libraries and Community Centres
Cinemas and Bingo Halls
Theatres and concert halls (no live performances)
Museums and galleries
Outdoor playgrounds, gyms and skating rinks
Funfairs, theme parks, adventure parks and activities
Amusement arcades
Social Clubs
Model villages
Indoor attractions at aquariums, zoos, safari parks, farms, wildlife centres and any place where animals are exhibited to the public as an attraction
Businesses that still have to remain CLOSED The following would be / remain closed by law:
Nightclubs and Casinos
Bowling alleys and indoor skating rinks
Indoor play areas / soft-play
Spas
Nail bars and beauty salons
Massage, tattoo and piercing parlours
Indoor fitness and dance studios
Indoor gyms and sports venues / facilities
Swimming pools and water parks
Exhibition or Conference Centres - where they are to be used for exhibitions or conferences, other than for those who work for that venue