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Published on: 26/11/2020 05:53 PMReported by: rogerblaxall
News that West Lancashire will be placed in Tier 3 which is the 'very high alert' level when the national lockdown ends next week is a devastating blow to our business and local communities.
Leader of the Council, Councillor Ian Moran, said: "We have all worked so hard to get the number of Coronavirus cases down and this decision today does not feel consistent especially as we are in a better place here than some areas of the country who have gone into a lower tier.
"All the Council leaders across Lancashire requested a more targeted approach so for areas such as West Lancashire businesses could operate safely and keep our local economy moving and this request has not been considered. We do want everyone to be safe but this blanket approach means that communities and businesses are being restricted unnecessarily by this decision.
"I am very angry about this decision and that we have not been listened to. I am extremely concerned that the hospitality sector which is so important in West Lancashire may not fully recover from this decision today and we will continue to keep working to get out of this tier as soon as we possibly can."
Within Tier 3 socialising is not permitted indoors and in most outdoor places with people outside of your household. Shops and hairdressers, leisure centres and gyms will be allowed to open and you will be able to attend places of worship as long as you don’t interact with anyone you don't live with.
Tier 3 is the highest restriction level. Please ensure you and your family know what you can and cannot do and a helpful guide is on the Tier 3 poster which is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-and-very-high.
News that West Lancashire will be placed in Tier 3 which is the 'very high alert' level when the national lockdown ends next week is a devastating blow to our business and local communities.
Leader of the Council, Councillor Ian Moran, said: "We have all worked so hard to get the number of Coronavirus cases down and this decision today does not feel consistent especially as we are in a better place here than some areas of the country who have gone into a lower tier.
"All the Council leaders across Lancashire requested a more targeted approach so for areas such as West Lancashire businesses could operate safely and keep our local economy moving and this request has not been considered. We do want everyone to be safe but this blanket approach means that communities and businesses are being restricted unnecessarily by this decision.
"I am very angry about this decision and that we have not been listened to. I am extremely concerned that the hospitality sector which is so important in West Lancashire may not fully recover from this decision today and we will continue to keep working to get out of this tier as soon as we possibly can."
Within Tier 3 socialising is not permitted indoors and in most outdoor places with people outside of your household. Shops and hairdressers, leisure centres and gyms will be allowed to open and you will be able to attend places of worship as long as you don’t interact with anyone you don't live with.
Tier 3 is the highest restriction level. Please ensure you and your family know what you can and cannot do and a helpful guide is on the Tier 3 poster which is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/public...-and-very-high.
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TowerAndSteeple says:27/11/2020 02:42 PM
Originally Posted by AnOtherdriver
Can I play football in Wigan & St Helens?
If you live in West Lancs, then the government guidance is that people shouldn't travel to or from tier three areas. You're also not allowed to meet up with more than six people outdoors, and in the current lockdown all grassroots team sports wasn't allowed anyway. So it's fair to say it would be a no...
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