Please see below a summary of the Prime Minister’s statement this afternoon (Monday 5th April) that outlines Englands move to step 2 of its roadmap. 
 
Updates to guidance on (COVID-19) Coronavirus restrictions: what you can and cannot do (England)
 
Some COVID-19 restrictions will be eased from 12 April:
Self-contained accommodation will be able to open for overnight stays in England for people with their household or support bubble
Outdoor hospitality venues will be able to reopen, with table service only
Most outdoor attractions including zoos, theme parks, and drive-in performances (such as cinemas and concerts) will be able to reopen
Some smaller outdoor events such as fetes, literary fairs, and fairgrounds will be able to take place
Non-essential retail will be able to reopen
Personal care premises such as hairdressers and nail salons will be able to reopen
Public buildings such as libraries and community centres will be able to reopen
Weddings, civil partnership ceremonies, wakes and other commemorative events will be able to take place for up to 15 people (anyone working is not included in this limit), including in indoor venues that are permitted to open or where an exemption applies. Wedding receptions can also take place for up to 15 people but must take place outdoors, not including private gardens
Guest accommodation providers such as hotels, B&Bs and caravan parks may only remain open for the specific reasons set out in law. A full list of reasons can be found in the guidance on closing certain businesses and venues in England.
 

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