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1. “Close contact service” means—
(a)hairdressing or barbering;
(b)provision of beauty or aesthetics treatments including treatments in relation to nails or makeup;
(c)tattooing;
(d)tanning;
(e)services in spas;
(f)sports and massage therapy;
(g)well-being and holistic therapies;
(h)dress fitting, tailoring and fashion design (unless social distancing is maintained);
(i)body piercing;
(j)electrolysis;
(k)training in any of the services listed at (a) to (j) (unless social distancing is maintained);
(l)driving instruction for the test of competence to drive a vehicle other than a motorcycle established by Article 5 of the Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981(1).
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