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PART 3 Restrictions on businesses and services whose premises are ordinarily open to the public
Businesses and services whose premises are subject to restrictions or closure
PART 1 Businesses or services whose premises must be closed
1.Any business selling goods or services for sale or hire...
5.Nightclubs, discotheques, dance halls or other venues where live or...
6.Sexual entertainment venues (within the meaning given by paragraph 2A...
12.Leisure centres and leisure facilities including indoor fitness studios, gyms...
13.Sports courts, skate parks, bowling greens, golf courses and enclosed...
17.Visitor attractions and holiday, leisure activity or events businesses.
20.Estate or letting agents, developer sales offices and show homes....
21.Venues for events or conferences (including venues for weddings other...
PART 2 Business or services whose premises must be closed but to which limited access is allowed
PART 3 Businesses and services whose premises may be open
33.Food retailers, including food markets, supermarkets, convenience stores, corner shops...
34.Cafés and canteens at a hospital, care home, school or...
35.Canteens at a prison or an establishment intended for use...
36.Hospital libraries and libraries at educational establishments.
39.Pharmacies (including non-dispensing pharmacies) and chemists.
44.Banks, building societies, credit unions, short term loan providers, savings...
47.Dental services, opticians, audiology services, chiropody, chiropractors, osteopaths and other...
Enforcement of requirement to take preventative measures on regulated premises
Form of sign to accompany premises improvement notice or premises closure notice