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By *irginieWoman
over a year ago
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I think you can in any Tier. Public outdoor spaces (countryside included) with up to 6 people not in your household or bubble.
I was looking the other day ...... I keep
Reading and re-reading to check.
I might have it totally wrong of course
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Thank you for directing me to the website
It’s all a tad confusing though isn’t it...
I am guessing by it saying we can exercise outside that we can?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tier 3 it's a no"
Not true:
Tier three (very high) rules
Additional restrictions apply:
You can't mix with anybody you do not live with, or who is not in your support bubble, indoors, or in private gardens and pub gardens
You can meet in a group of up to six in other outdoor spaces, such as parks, beaches or countryside
Shops, gyms and personal care services (such as hairdressing) can reopen (if Covid-secure)
Hospitality venues - such as bars, pubs, cafes and restaurants must stay closed, except for delivery and takeaway services
Spectator sports cannot resume
Indoor entertainment venues - such as bowling alleys and cinemas - must stay closed
People are advised not to travel to and from tier three areas |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tier 3 you can go for a walk with one other person outside your household or bubble. You can walk with your household or bubble.
Tier 2 that is extended to the rule of 6
Tier 3 the same |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My local newspaper has a story about a couple whose house is in tier 2 and their garden is in tier 3. "
In theory if they move to district level restrictions that could be the case for me too. |
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"See it’s funny that someone mocked someone for being confused ... but so many responses ... not all right
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I think it's concerning people can't read. It's flipping clear from gov.uk that you CAN go for a walk outdoors with others, in all tiers. Up to 6 people only. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tier 3 you can go for a walk with one other person outside your household or bubble. You can walk with your household or bubble.
Tier 2 that is extended to the rule of 6
Tier 3 the same"
Oh it seems you can meet in tier 3 in certain public places with a group of up to six outside household or bubble
parks, beaches, countryside accessible to the public, forests
public gardens (whether or not you pay to enter them)
allotments
the grounds of a heritage site
outdoor sports courts and facilities
playgrounds
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By (user no longer on site)
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"See it’s funny that someone mocked someone for being confused ... but so many responses ... not all right
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I think it's concerning people can't read. It's flipping clear from gov.uk that you CAN go for a walk outdoors with others, in all tiers. Up to 6 people only."
To be honest I’ve lost the will to read the guidance every time it changes. It’s just whimsical and increasingly farcical. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tier 3 you can go for a walk with one other person outside your household or bubble. You can walk with your household or bubble.
Tier 2 that is extended to the rule of 6
Tier 3 the same
Oh it seems you can meet in tier 3 in certain public places with a group of up to six outside household or bubble
parks, beaches, countryside accessible to the public, forests
public gardens (whether or not you pay to enter them)
allotments
the grounds of a heritage site
outdoor sports courts and facilities
playgrounds
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I said that 2 hours ago |
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"See it’s funny that someone mocked someone for being confused ... but so many responses ... not all right
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I think it's concerning people can't read. It's flipping clear from gov.uk that you CAN go for a walk outdoors with others, in all tiers. Up to 6 people only.
To be honest I’ve lost the will to read the guidance every time it changes. It’s just whimsical and increasingly farcical."
I don't disagree, however, if someone really does want to understand whether they can have a walk outdoors with someone else, the answer is written in black and white on t'internet |
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By *irginieWoman
over a year ago
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"See it’s funny that someone mocked someone for being confused ... but so many responses ... not all right
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I think it's concerning people can't read. It's flipping clear from gov.uk that you CAN go for a walk outdoors with others, in all tiers. Up to 6 people only."
I can read, reasonably well in fact, and I freely admit I read it twice to be totally sure I’d understood it.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tier 3 you can go for a walk with one other person outside your household or bubble. You can walk with your household or bubble.
Tier 2 that is extended to the rule of 6
Tier 3 the same
Oh it seems you can meet in tier 3 in certain public places with a group of up to six outside household or bubble
parks, beaches, countryside accessible to the public, forests
public gardens (whether or not you pay to enter them)
allotments
the grounds of a heritage site
outdoor sports courts and facilities
playgrounds
I said that 2 hours ago "
I like repeating the Government wisdom.
It’ll teach me to read the thread before posting |
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A big problem of this whole pandemic is people understanding and following the rules. In this thread alone there are so many different versions of the rules. Either people don't know, don't care or simply don't understand and make their own rules to suit.
A lot of the restrictions have been so called grey areas and not so easy to follow.
In regards to meeting outdoors, in all tiers, you can meet in groups upto 6 in public outdoor spaces, parks, beaches, etc. They don't have to be from your household either. It's all on the gov website.
You cant meet anyone indoors or private gardens that is not from your household (some exceptions, bubbles etc).
It's not for me to tell or judge as it is taking its toll on everyone now and I can understand why people are choosing to bend the rules.
Rant over. |
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By *irginieWoman
over a year ago
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"A big problem of this whole pandemic is people understanding and following the rules. In this thread alone there are so many different versions of the rules. Either people don't know, don't care or simply don't understand and make their own rules to suit.
A lot of the restrictions have been so called grey areas and not so easy to follow.
In regards to meeting outdoors, in all tiers, you can meet in groups upto 6 in public outdoor spaces, parks, beaches, etc. They don't have to be from your household either. It's all on the gov website.
You cant meet anyone indoors or private gardens that is not from your household (some exceptions, bubbles etc).
It's not for me to tell or judge as it is taking its toll on everyone now and I can understand why people are choosing to bend the rules.
Rant over. "
That’s not right either . Tier 2 you can meet in gardens just not indoors. And Tier one is indoors. Rule of 6 applies.
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