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3. In regulation 3A (modification of the restrictions in certain areas) after paragraph (2) insert—
“(3) In its application in relation to the area mentioned in paragraph (4), paragraph 13 of schedule 3 (restrictions on gatherings in private dwellings in a level 2 area) has effect as if—
(a)before sub-paragraph (1)(a) there is inserted—
“(zb)takes place indoors and consists of no more than six persons from no more than two households,” and
(b)after sub-paragraph (1) there is inserted—
“(1A) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (1)(zb), children under 12 years of age are not to be included when counting the number of people attending a gathering but are to be included when counting the number of households attending a gathering.”.
(4) The area is the area specified in entry 20 in the table in schedule 6 (Argyll and Bute) but for the purpose of this regulation that area is limited to the following islands—
(a)the Isle of Coll,
(b)the Isle of Colonsay,
(c)the Isle of Erraid,
(d)the Isle of Gometra,
(e)the Isle of Iona,
(f)the Isle of Islay,
(g)the Isle of Jura,
(h)the Isle of Mull,
(i)the Isle of Oronsay,
(j)the Isle of Tiree, and
(k)the Isle of Ulva.”.
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