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The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Leicester) Regulations 2020

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement, application and interpretation

  3. 2.The emergency period and review of need for restrictions

  4. 3.Requirement to close premises and businesses during the emergency

  5. 4.Further restrictions and closures during the emergency period

  6. 5.Restrictions on movement

  7. 6.Restrictions on gatherings

  8. 7.Linked households

  9. 8.Enforcement of requirement

  10. 9.Offences and penalties

  11. 10.Fixed penalty notices

  12. 11.Prosecutions

  13. 12.Expiry

  14. 13.Designations

  15. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      The protected area

      1. PART 1 Postcode Districts

        1. 1.LE1: All postcodes.

        2. 2.LE2: The postcodes in the following table. LE2 LE2 0AA...

        3. 3.LE3: The postcodes in the following table. LE3 LE3 0AA...

        4. 4.LE4: All postcodes.

        5. 5.LE5: The postcodes in the following table. LE5 LE5 0AA...

        6. 6.LE7: The postcodes in the following table. LE7 LE7 2BG...

        7. 7.LE18: The postcodes in the following table. LE18 LE18 1AA...

        8. 8.LE19: The postcodes in the following table. LE19 LE19 1DX...

      2. PART 2 Addresses where part of a postcode district is in the protected area

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Underlying Medical Conditions

      1. 1.Chronic (long-term) respiratory diseases, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary...

      2. 2.Chronic heart disease, such as heart failure.

      3. 3.Chronic kidney disease.

      4. 4.Chronic liver disease, such as hepatitis.

      5. 5.Chronic neurological conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease,...

      6. 6.Diabetes.

      7. 7.Problems with the spleen, such as sickle cell disease or...

      8. 8.A weakened immune system as the result of conditions such...

      9. 9.Being seriously overweight, with a body mass index of 40...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      Businesses subject to restrictions or closure

      1. PART 1

        1. 1.Restaurants, including restaurants and dining rooms in hotels or members’...

        2. 2.(1) Cafes, including workplace canteens (subject to sub-paragraph (2)), but...

        3. 3.Bars, including bars in hotels or members’ clubs.

        4. 4.Public houses.

      2. PART 2

        1. 5.Cinemas.

        2. 6.Theatres.

        3. 7.Nightclubs.

        4. 8.(1) Dance halls, discotheques, and any other venue which—

        5. 9.(1) Sexual entertainment venues and hostess bars.

        6. 10.Bingo halls.

        7. 11.Concert halls.

        8. 12.Museums and galleries.

        9. 13.Casinos.

        10. 14.Betting shops.

        11. 15.Nail bars and salons, hair salons and barbers.

        12. 16.Tanning booths and salons.

        13. 17.Spas, and beauty salons, and for these purposes, “beauty salon”...

        14. 18.Massage parlours.

        15. 19.Tattoo and piercing parlours.

        16. 20.Skating rinks.

        17. 21.Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, including water parks.

        18. 22.Indoor play areas, including soft play areas.

        19. 23.Indoor fitness and dance studios.

        20. 24.Indoor gyms and sports courts and facilities.

        21. 25.Bowling alleys.

        22. 26.Amusement arcades or other indoor leisure centres or facilities, including...

        23. 27.Funfairs (whether outdoors or indoors), theme parks and adventure parks...

        24. 28.Playgrounds.

        25. 29.Auction Houses (except for livestock auctions).

        26. 30.Social clubs.

        27. 31.Model villages.

        28. 32.Aquariums and zoos, including safari parks.

        29. 33.Visitor attractions at farms.

        30. 34.(1) Indoor attractions at visitor attractions such as—

        31. 35.(1) Conference centres and exhibition halls, so far as they...

      3. PART 3

        1. 36.Food retailers, including food markets, supermarkets, convenience stores and corner...

        2. 37.Off licenses and licensed shops selling alcohol (including breweries).

        3. 38.Pharmacies (including non-dispensing pharmacies) and chemists.

        4. 39.Newsagents.

        5. 40.Homeware, building supplies and hardware stores.

        6. 41.Petrol stations.

        7. 42.Car repair and MOT services.

        8. 43.Bicycle shops.

        9. 44.Taxi or vehicle hire businesses.

        10. 45.The following businesses— (a) banks, (b) building societies,

        11. 46.Post offices.

        12. 47.Funeral directors.

        13. 48.Laundrettes and dry cleaners.

        14. 49.Dental services, opticians, audiology services, chiropody, chiropractors, osteopaths and other...

        15. 50.Veterinary surgeons and pet shops.

        16. 51.Agricultural supplies shop.

        17. 52.Storage and distribution facilities, including delivery drop off or collection...

        18. 53.Car parks.

        19. 54.Public toilets.

        20. 55.Garden centres.

        21. 56.Outdoor sports courts or amenities, including water sports, stables, shooting...

        22. 57.Outdoor markets.

        23. 58.Showrooms and other premises, including outdoor areas, used for the...

  16. Explanatory Note

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