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jw47 | 10:13 Sat 20th Mar 2021 | Body & Soul
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I have read that hopefully from 12th April in England, community centres will be opening. Does this mean our small Bingo/tea and natter group can restart
We were meeting once a week and there was only approx. 25 of us but for some especially the over 90s it was something to look forward to every week.
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you need to look at the rules for meeting indoors
I don't think so..."Social contact
As part of Step 3, no earlier than 17 May, the government will look to continue easing limits on seeing friends and family wherever possible, allowing people to decide on the appropriate level of risk for their circumstances.

This means that most legal restrictions on meeting others outdoors will be lifted - although gatherings of over 30 people will remain illegal. Indoors, the Rule of 6 or 2 households will apply - we will keep under review whether it is safe to increase this.

As soon as possible and by no later than Step 3, we will also update the advice on social distancing between friends and family, including hugging. But until this point, people should continue to keep their distance from anyone not in their household or support bubble."
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Thanks for info. Wolfgang.
RIP to a Dundee laddie.
“After catching the eye at junior level in his hometown of Dundee, Leeds beat off a number of clubs to secure his services in May 1962.
“Peter would go on to become an all-time great at Elland Road, winning every major domestic honour, starting with the League Cup in 1968, the First Division in 1969 and 1974, the Charity Shield in 1969 and the FA Cup in 1972."
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