OCTOBER 12TH 2020 NEW COVID RULES
PLEASE READ THESE RULES BEFORE BOOKING OR TRAVELLING TO US.
If you have a booking with us and are affected by the new rules please send us an email with a contact number and we will give you a call about your options.
www.booking@fishergroundcampsite.co.uk
We appreciate your co-operation and trust that you will follow the rules below in order to keep everyone safe and well. Thank you Fisherground Campsite
What are the rules for England?
Tier One
- If you live in an area with the lowest rates of infection - Tier One - the rules are similar to those that have already been in force across England
- You can holiday anywhere in England that's also in Tier One
- You can holiday with people from other households in private accommodation (as long as you socially distance), but only in groups of six and under (unless your own household or support bubble is bigger)
- You can stay in a hotel or B&B with another household, but you should avoid sharing rooms with people you don't live with, and avoid socialising with them indoors - for example in restaurants or bars
- You should try not to share a vehicle with those outside your household or support bubble
The government has published Covid guidance for safer travelling.
Tier Two
- People who live in Tier Two areas should aim to "reduce the number of journeys they make where possible" - according to the government
- You can go on holiday outside your local area as long as you don't share accommodation with people you don't live or bubble with, or socialise with them in any indoor setting
- People visiting a Tier Two area should follow the local Covid rules for that area
Tier Three
- If you live in a Tier Three area - which at the moment is only the Liverpool City Region (Liverpool, Wirral, Sefton, Knowsley, St Helens, Halton council areas) - you're being told to avoid travelling outside of your local area - unless it's for work, education or caring responsibilities
- Government advice says you should avoid staying overnight in another part of the UK - but can still go on holiday outside of you local area
- If you do go on holiday, you should only do this with people you live or bubble with
- People from Tier One and Tier Two areas are urged to avoid staying overnight in a Tier Three area