Somerset in Tier 4 - what are the new rules for Cheddar?
By Tim Lethaby
30th Dec 2020 | Local News
The tiers have been reviewed for restrictions to keep the coronavirus pandemic in check, and Somerset has been move up to Tier 4.
This means that Cheddar will be subject to Stay at Home restrictions from 12.01am on December 31.
Tier 4: Stay at Home means that non-essential retail must close.
In Tier 4, people cannot meet indoors with anyone outside their household or support bubble. However, they may socialise in public outdoor spaces with their household, support or childcare bubble, or with one other person.
Public outdoor spaces include:
- parks, beaches, countryside accessible to the public, forests
- public gardens (whether or not you pay to enter them)
- allotments
- the grounds of a heritage site
- outdoor sports courts and facilities
- playgrounds
- Going to work or to perform voluntary services if you cannot work from home.
- Shopping for essential supplies
- Picking up takeaways or click-and-collect orders
- Accessing critical public services
- Going to school or any other necessary supervised activities for children
- Providing informal childcare or care for vulnerable people
- Visiting outdoor spaces or sports facilities for exercise.
- Getting a Covid-19 test
- Honouring medical appointments
- Being with someone who is giving birth
- Avoiding injury or illness or to escape the risk of harm
- Visiting someone who is dying
- Visiting a place of communal worship
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