At this step, up to 30 people will be able to attend weddings, receptions, funerals, and commemorative events including wakes.
The four steps set out in the national roadmap are designed to apply to all regions of England at the same time.
Following the move to Step 3, further settings will be permitted to open.
Unless a specific exemption exists, these must only be attended/used in line with the latest wider social contact limits – in a group of six people or two households indoors, or in a group of no more than 30 people outdoors.
Table service in the garden at The Garden Gate pub on South End Green 17.04.21. Pictured carrying drinks, Val, shift supervisor
Outside the King William IV. From left: landlord Jimmy McGrath; Michael Morrissey; John Stanton.
- Credit: Michael Boniface
Hampstead pubs, restaurants and shops say they’re looking ahead to “brighter, happier days” after reopening on April 12.
Monday saw hospitality businesses serve customers outdoors under the latest easing of Covid-19 restrictions, as gyms and hairdressers welcomed back clients after months out of action.
The Ham&High took a stroll through Hampstead to check in with traders on how they fared with their first day back – and to hear how residents were relieved to pop into their local pub at long last.