The Welsh Government has commissioned Strategic Research & Insight (SRI), an independent Cardiff-based research agency to interview stakeholders to explore establishing a statutory registration or licensing scheme for holiday accommodation operators in Wales. SRI will be speaking to stakeholders in Welsh Government, local authorities and trade associations in Wales, as well as researching best practice...
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Scotland to move beyond level 0 on 9 August
Yesterday (3 Aug 2021) Scotland’s First Minister confirmed that Scotland is to ‘move beyond level 0’, although ‘some protective measures will stay in place’. The legal requirement for physical distancing and limits on gatherings will be removed on 9 August when all venues across Scotland are able to re-open. Some protective measures will stay in...
Test And Trace guidance updated for England
Test and Trace: The Test and Trace guidance has been updated in line with the move to Step 4 (England) including the removal of the requirement for businesses to display and use the NHS QR codes. Although it is no longer a legal requirement for venues to display an NHS QR code or request that...
Government announcements on 19 July
The government’s guidance reflecting the change to Step 4 in England – the so-called ‘Freedom Day’ – has been updated on the following subjects: How to stay safe and prevent the spread of coronavirus Maintaining records of staff, customers and visitors to support NHS test and trace Safer travel guidance for passengers who are walking,...
Northern Ireland to relax restrictions from 26 July
Restrictions currently remain in place across Northern Ireland. The Executive has agreed several relaxations to restrictions, including: From 26 July (tbc): Up to 10 people from no more than 3 households allowed to meet in a private dwelling and stay overnight 15 people allowed to meet in a private garden End of household bubbles Legal requirement for...
Statement from new Health Secretary on relaxation of isolation rules
The new Health Secretary Sajid Javid has today (6 July) told MPs that: From 16 August, anyone who is a close contact of a positive case will no longer have to self-isolate if they have been fully vaccinated. If someone has had their second dose just before or after 16 August, they will have to wait...
Calorie labelling on horizon for food and drink served in restaurants, cafes and takeaways
The Department of Health and Social Care has published a consultation on calorie labelling for food and drink served outside of the home. Detail: From September to December 2018, the government consulted on requiring businesses in the out-of-home sector, for example, restaurants, cafes and takeaways, to display calorie information on the food and drink they sell. The...
Step 3 posters
The Government has published posters that explain the main rules and restrictions associated with the move to Step 3 (England) on 17 May 2021. These posters are an excellent resource for making sure staff and customers are aware of the rules – they can also be added to websites or attached to booking confirmations so...
Updated guidance for guest accommodation as Step 3 begins (England)
The guidance for guest accommodation has been updated to take account of the recently announced changes to restrictions for Step 3 of the roadmap, which come into effect in England from 17 May 2021. You can access the ‘working safely’ guidance for guest accommodation here. The Cabinet Office’s COVID-19 Response – Spring 2021 document explains how the...
Update to restaurants, pubs, bars and takeaway services guidance (England) plus entertainment/organised events
The guidance has been updated with some information for Step 3 (now confirmed for 17 May onwards) of the roadmap and contains steps to protect yourself, your staff and your customers during coronavirus. In addition to the information below, business should make sure that they are familiar with the UK government guidance. Following the move...