So what will people in England be able to do from May 17?
– Which outdoor activities will be allowed?
People will be able to meet in groups of up to 30 outdoors from May 17 (Danny Lawson/PA)
As summer approaches, the Government has pledged to look at easing restrictions on outdoor gatherings up to a legal limit of 30 people.
This means Mr Johnson is likely to say people are free to meet friends and family in parks, gardens and other outdoor areas.
The Government’s road map advises people to “decide on the appropriate level of risk for their circumstances” when arranging to meet.
So what will people in England be able to do from May 17?
Which outdoor activities will be allowed? As summer approaches, the Government has pledged to look at easing restrictions on outdoor gatherings up to a legal limit of 30 people. This means Mr Johnson is likely to say people are free to meet friends and family in parks, gardens and other outdoor areas. The Government’s road map advises people to “decide on the appropriate level of risk for their circumstances” when arranging to meet.
What will be allowed indoors? Gatherings inside homes are likely to be allowed once again, with a limit of up to six people or groups from a maximum of two households.
So what will people in England be able to do from May 17?
– Which outdoor activities will be allowed?
People will be able to meet in groups of up to 30 outdoors from May 17 (Danny Lawson/PA)
As summer approaches, the Government has pledged to look at easing restrictions on outdoor gatherings up to a legal limit of 30 people.
This means Mr Johnson is likely to say people are free to meet friends and family in parks, gardens and other outdoor areas.
The Government’s road map advises people to “decide on the appropriate level of risk for their circumstances” when arranging to meet.
So what will people be able to do from next Monday (May 17)?
Which outdoor activities will be allowed? As summer approaches, the Government has pledged to look at easing restrictions on outdoor gatherings up to a legal limit of 30 people. This means Boris Johnson is likely to say people are free to meet friends and family in parks, gardens and other outdoor areas. The Government’s road map advises people to “decide on the appropriate level of risk for their circumstances” when arranging to meet.
What will be allowed indoors? Gatherings inside homes are likely to be allowed once again, with a limit of up to six people or groups from a maximum of two households.
Outdoor activities As summer approaches, the Government has pledged to look at easing restrictions on outdoor gatherings up to a legal limit of 30 people. This means Mr Johnson is likely to say people are free to meet friends and family in parks, gardens and other outdoor areas. The Government’s road map advises people to “decide on the appropriate level of risk for their circumstances” when arranging to meet.
What will be allowed indoors? Gatherings inside homes are likely to be allowed once again, with a limit of up to six people or groups from a maximum of two households.