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The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 3) (Wales) Regulations 2020 (expired)

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CHAPTER 3E+WBusiness and services whose premises must be closed but to which limited access may be allowed

Closure of bars and restaurants etc.E+W

12.—(1) A person responsible for carrying on a business which is listed in paragraphs 22 to 25 of Schedule 1 must—

(a)close to members of the public any premises operated as part of the business, and

(b)not carry on business at such premises otherwise than in accordance with this regulation.

(2) Paragraph (1) does not prevent—

(a)the use of premises for—

(i)the sale of food and drink for consumption off the premises, or

(ii)services providing food or drink to the homeless;

(b)the provision of room service at a hotel or other accommodation (where the hotel or other accommodation continues to operate in accordance with the limited exceptions allowed by regulation 13);

(c)a workplace canteen from being open where there is no practical alternative for staff at that workplace to obtain food;

(d)the carrying out of maintenance and repairs or other work to ensure premises are suitable for use when paragraph (1) no longer applies to the premises.

(3) For the purposes of paragraph (1), an indoor area adjacent to the premises of the business where seating is made available for customers of the business (whether or not by the business) is to be treated as part of the premises of that business.

Commencement Information

I1Reg. 12 in force at 23.10.2020 at 6.00 p.m., see reg. 1(3)

Closure of holiday accommodationE+W

13.—(1) A person responsible for carrying on a business which is listed in paragraphs 26 to 29 of Schedule 1 must—

(a)close to members of the public any premises operated as part of the business, and

(b)not carry on business at such premises otherwise than in accordance with this regulation.

(2) Paragraph (1) does not prevent—

(a)the use of premises for any purpose as may be requested or authorised by the Welsh Ministers or a local authority;

(b)the provision of accommodation for any persons staying in that accommodation when these Regulations come into force and who—

(i)are unable to return to their main residence, or

(ii)are using the accommodation as their main residence;

(c)the use of premises to carry on the business by providing information or other services—

(i)through a website, or otherwise by on-line communication,

(ii)by telephone, including enquiries by text message, or

(iii)by post;

(d)the carrying out of maintenance and repairs or other work to ensure premises are suitable for use when paragraph (1) no longer applies to the premises.

Commencement Information

I2Reg. 13 in force at 23.10.2020 at 6.00 p.m., see reg. 1(3)

Closure of places of worship, community centres and crematoriumsE+W

14.—(1) A person responsible for premises of a kind listed in paragraphs 30 to 32 of Schedule 1 must ensure that the premises are closed to members of the public, except for the uses permitted by paragraphs (2), (3) and (4).

(2) A place of worship may be open—

(a)for funerals;

(b)for the solemnization of a marriage or formation of a civil partnership;

(c)to broadcast (without a congregation) an act of worship, funeral or the solemnization of a marriage or formation of a civil partnership (whether over the internet or as part of a radio or television broadcast);

(d)to provide essential voluntary services;

(e)to provide public services upon the request of the Welsh Ministers or a local authority.

(3) A community centre may be open—

(a)to provide essential voluntary services, or

(b)to provide public services upon the request of the Welsh Ministers or a local authority.

(4) A crematorium may open to members of the public for funerals or burials (and to broadcast a funeral or burial whether over the internet or otherwise).

(5) But paragraph (1) does not apply to the grounds surrounding a crematorium, including any burial ground or garden of remembrance.

(6) In this regulation, “public services” includes the provision of food banks or other support for homeless or vulnerable people, childcare, blood donation sessions or support in an emergency.

Commencement Information

I3Reg. 14 in force at 23.10.2020 at 6.00 p.m., see reg. 1(3)

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