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Regulation 14C

[F1SCHEDULE 4AE+WLocal restrictions

[F2PART 1 E+WLocal health protection areas

Local health protection areaE+W

[F31.  For the purposes of these Regulations, the following areas are local health protection areas—

(a)Caerphilly County Borough;

(b)Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough.

[F4(c)Blaenau Gwent County Borough;

(d)Bridgend County Borough;

(e)Merthyr Tydfil County Borough;

(f)the City and County Borough of Newport.]

[F5(g)the area comprising the following electoral divisions in the county of Carmarthenshire—

(i)Bigyn;

(ii)Bynea;

(iii)Dafen;

(iv)Elli;

(v)Felinfoel;

(vi)Glanymor;

(vii)Hendy;

(viii)Hengoed;

(ix)Llangennech;

(x)Lliedi;

(xi)Llwynhendy;

(xii)Tyisha;

(xiii)Swiss Valley.]

[F6(h)the City and County of Cardiff;

(i)the City and County of Swansea.]

[F7(j)Neath Port Talbot County Borough;

(k)Torfaen County Borough;

(l)Vale of Glamorgan County Borough.]

[F8(m)Conwy County Borough;

(n)the County of Denbighshire;

(o)the County of Flintshire;

(p)Wrexham County Borough.]

[F9(q)the area comprising the following electoral divisions in the county of Gwynedd—

(i)Deiniol;

(ii)Dewi;

(iii)Garth;

(iv)Glyder;

(v)Hendre;

(vi)Hirael;

(vii)Marchog;

(viii)Menai.]]]

Textual Amendments

[F10PART 2 E+WRestrictions applying in respect of each local health protection area]

Textual Amendments

[F11Restriction on extended householdsE+W

2.(1) Where, before the area in which a household lives became a local health protection area, the household agreed to be treated as being in an extended household with other households in accordance with regulation 2A—

(a)that household is not to be treated as being in the extended household from the time at which the area became a local health protection area, and

(b)the other households continue to be treated as an extended household (provided they are not living in a local health protection area) and regulation 2A applies to those households accordingly.

(2) Despite regulation 2A(1), no household living in a local health protection area may agree to be treated as an extended household with other households.

(3) But a household comprising of no more than one adult (and any number of children) living in a local health protection area and another household also living in that area, may agree to be treated as a temporary extended household.

(4) A household ceases to be treated as being in a temporary extended household if—

(a)the household ceases to live in the local health protection area, or

(b)the area ceases to be a local health protection area.

(5) Paragraphs (2) to (6) of regulation 2A apply to (two) households treated as a temporary extended household under sub-paragraph (3) as they apply to (up to four) households treated as an extended household under regulation 2A(1).

(6) But regulation 2A(4) does not prevent—

(a)two households being treated as a temporary extended household under sub-paragraph (3) where either household—

(i)was treated as being in an extended household in accordance with regulation 2A, and

(ii)is no longer treated as being in an extended household by virtue of sub-paragraph (1)(a);

(b)up to four households being treated as an extended household under regulation 2A(1) where at least one of the households—

(i)was treated as being in a temporary extended household in accordance with sub-paragraph (3), and

(ii)is no longer treated as being in a temporary extended household by virtue of sub-paragraph (4).]

Requirement to stay within local health protection areaE+W

3.(1) No person living in a local health protection area may, without a reasonable excuse, leave the area or remain away from the area.

(2) A reasonable excuse includes the need to do the following outside the local health protection area—

(a)obtain—

(i)food and medical supplies for those in the same household (including animals in the household) or for vulnerable persons;

(ii)supplies for the essential upkeep, maintenance and functioning of the household, or the household of a vulnerable person;

(b)obtain money from or deposit money with any business or service listed in paragraph 6 or 7 of Schedule 4;

(c)obtain or provide medical assistance, including accessing any of the services referred to in paragraph 10 of Schedule 4 or accessing veterinary services;

(d)provide or receive care or assistance, including relevant personal care, within the meaning of paragraph 7(3B) of Schedule 4 to the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Groups Act 2006, where the person receiving the care is a vulnerable person;

(e)work or provide voluntary or charitable services, where it is not reasonably practicable to do so from home;

(f)where the person is an elite athlete, train and compete;

(g)provide or receive emergency assistance;

(h)attend a solemnization of a marriage or formation of a civil partnership—

(i)as a party to the marriage or civil partnership,

(ii)if invited to attend, or

(iii)as the carer of a person attending;

(i)attend a funeral—

(i)as a person responsible for arranging the funeral,

(ii)if invited by a person responsible for arranging the funeral, or

(iii)as the carer of a person attending;

(j)meet a legal obligation, including attending court or satisfying bail conditions, or to participate in legal proceedings;

(k)access or receive public services;

(l)access or receive childcare or education services;

(m)in relation to children who do not live in the same household as their parents, or one of their parents, continue existing arrangements for access to, and contact between, parents and children, and for the purposes of this paragraph, “parent” includes a person who is not a parent of the child, but who has parental responsibility for, or who has care of, the child;

(n)move home;

(o)undertake activities in connection with the purchase, sale, letting, or rental of residential property;

(p)avoid injury or illness or escape a risk of harm.

(3) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), it is not a reasonable excuse for a person to leave, or remain away from, a local health protection area to do anything if it would be reasonably practicable for the person to do that thing within the area.

(4) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to a person who is homeless.

Requirement not to enter local health protection areaE+W

4.(1) No person may, without reasonable excuse, enter a local health protection area or remain in it.

(2) A reasonable excuse includes the need to do the following in the local health protection area—

(a)obtain—

(i)food and medical supplies for those in the same household (including animals in the household) or for vulnerable persons;

(ii)supplies for the essential upkeep, maintenance and functioning of the household, or the household of a vulnerable person;

(b)obtain money from or deposit money with any business or service listed in paragraph 6 or 7 of Schedule 4;

(c)obtain or provide medical assistance, including accessing any of the services referred to in paragraph 10 of Schedule 4 or accessing veterinary services;

(d)provide or receive care or assistance, including relevant personal care, within the meaning of paragraph 7(3B) of Schedule 4 to the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Groups Act 2006, where the person receiving the care is a vulnerable person;

(e)work or provide voluntary or charitable services [F12where it is not reasonably practicable to carry out the work or provide the service from a place outside the area];

(f)where the person is an elite athlete, train and compete;

(g)provide or receive emergency assistance;

(h)attend a solemnization of a marriage or formation of a civil partnership—

(i)as a party to the marriage or civil partnership,

(ii)if invited to attend, or

(iii)as the carer of a person attending;

(i)attend a funeral—

(i)as a person responsible for arranging the funeral,

(ii)if invited by a person responsible for arranging the funeral, or

(iii)as the carer of a person attending;

(j)meet a legal obligation, including attending court or satisfying bail conditions, or to participate in legal proceedings;

(k)access or receive public services;

(l)access or receive childcare or education services;

(m)in relation to children who do not live in the same household as their parents, or one of their parents, continue existing arrangements for access to, and contact between, parents and children, and for the purposes of this paragraph, “parent” includes a person who is not a parent of the child, but who has parental responsibility for, or who has care of, the child;

(n)move home;

(o)undertake activities in connection with the purchase, sale, letting, or rental of residential property;

(p)avoid injury or illness or escape a risk of harm;

(q)travel to reach a place outside the area.

(3) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), it is not a reasonable excuse for a person to enter, or remain in, a local health protection area to do anything if it would be reasonably practicable for the person to do that thing outside the area.

Requirement to work from home where practicableE+W

5.(1) No person living in a local health protection area may leave the place where they are living, or remain away from that place, in order to go to work or for work-related purposes.

(2) But sub-paragraph (1) does not apply if it is not reasonably practicable for the person to work from the place where they are living.

(3) No person living in a local health protection area may leave the place where they are living, or remain away from that place, in order to provide voluntary or charitable services.

(4) But sub-paragraph (3) does not apply if it is not reasonably practicable for the person to provide the voluntary or charitable services from the place where they are living.

(5) For the purposes of this paragraph, the place where a person is living includes the premises where they live together with any garden, yard, passage, stair, garage, outhouse or other appurtenance of such premises.

Requirement to wear face covering in certain public placesE+W

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[F16Restrictions on licensed premises]E+W

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