It is for those businesses subject to the requirements to justify the reasonable measures that they have adopted and identified in their risk assessments. Steps should be taken to avoid queues outside the premises as much as possible but where unavoidable for safety reasons, measures should be taken to ensure physical distancing. It sets out how to collect individual contact details in a safe, secure and legally compliant manner, to assist NHS Scotland's … New rules for hospitality venues will be coming into force from today. Ms Contini also criticised the short notice, ahead of the sector's planned reopening next Monday, and urged the Scottish government to reconsider. This statutory guidance for the hospitality sector, as an accompaniment to existing sector guidance, is issued under regulation 4A(1) of the Regulations and businesses operating in the hospitality sector are required by law to have regard to this. READ MORE: Coronavirus Scotland: 1,009 new cases of Covid-19 in last 24 hours Elsewhere in the country, hospitality venues can open inside from 6am to … It will also provide an opportunity to engage with stakeholders from all sectors to inform the process. Video, Why Liz Cheney's sacking by the Republicans matters, A lost whale - 6,000 miles from home. The Government has introduced new rules for hospitality businesses from today, including a 10pm curfew, the displaying of NHS QR code posters and mandatory face masks for workers. What are the rules around meeting friends and family? Updated to reflect recent changes in the guidelines. Key dates and new rules for when hospitality reopens in Scotland April 26 Outdoor hospitality can reopen until 10pm. At levels 0-1, darts may be played if there is a dedicated space for play away from thoroughfares i.e. She told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme: "They have thrown us an absolute bombshell, an absolutely impossibility in terms of reopening. More coronavirus news and advice from Which? News. Mandatory collection of customer/visitor contact details to support Test and Protect, has been updated on specific actions, and businesses should review their arrangements to ensure they are compliant. If you have fewer than five employees, you don’t have to write anything down, but it will help if you do so in the event you are asked to explain what measures you have taken. Equally, provision of adequate facilities for regular handwashing or sanitising is a simple and effective measure to reduce the risk of transmission and should be a routine practice in premises, for staff and customers. However, the 1 metre physical distancing exemption only applies to the contained hospitality areas of those premises i.e. There should be robust cleaning regimes in place around all shared and hard surface contact areas, including toilets, door handles, tables and chairs and service items. Both Police Scotland and local authorities have powers to enforce the restrictions on businesses, services and workplaces imposed by the Regulations. Scotland level 2 restrictions explained: What new Covid rules will mean after lockdown eases on 17 May From Monday 26 April cafes, restaurants and … Question: What rules are changing on where you can travel on 16 April? Find The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Updated operational guide section on toilets to include link to recent guidance. Updated content on collecting customer contact details to reflect latest requirements. Normal outdoor events can open for up to 4,000 people or 50 per cent of the venue capacity, whichever is smaller. "Elderly couples who may be hard of hearing are going to have to FaceTime themselves over lunch because the distance is so far away.". There has been a partial resumption of indoor hospitality - food and non-alcoholic drinks can be served until 20:00 for groups of up to six people from no more than two households. It also highlighted a recent survey of its members which found the average Covid-related debt was £150,000 or more per premises. Clear signage can help with messaging to inform customers of expected standards of behaviour. See Coronavirus (COVID-19): guidance on travel and transport - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) for further detail. edinburghlive. Face coverings must also be worn by staff in bingo halls and casinos while they are open to members of the public, except where consuming food and drink, or they are physically separated from customers. Businesses are reminded that capacity should be determined by the need for physical distancing and numbers must not exceed safe limits. Everyone visiting a hospitality setting must remain at least 1 metre apart from the next person, unless from the same household or a carer. face coverings when not seated, 1 m physical distancing, enhanced hygiene protocols, Businesses should therefore review their risk assessment against this guidance, making relevant changes where necessary. From that date, groups of up to six from three households, will be able to be served by restaurants, bars and cafes outdoors until 10pm - with alcohol sales permitted without the … Coronavirus rules in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland: What you're allowed to do in each country from Monday Restrictions across many parts of … When Scotland moves to level three next Monday the hospitality sector will be able to sell alcohol outdoors to a maximum group of six people from six households. The Scottish government said the draft guidance "may be amended subject to comments received to take into account engagement with stakeholders. Ms Sturgeon said the new rule would last for around three weeks, and help prevent the spread of coronavirus from one region of Scotland to another. She told Good Morning Scotland: "It is extremely important that the sector have the opportunity to comment, to express their concerns and to see what is feasible for them. Ms Sturgeon said the new rule would last for around three weeks, and help prevent the spread of coronavirus from one region of Scotland to another. The new guidance for the hospitality … It is essential that clear signage is displayed at entry points and throughout the premises to inform customers that they are within a 1 metre physical distancing zone and, most importantly, that everyone is reminded to observe the requirement to remain at least 1 metre from the next person, unless from the same household or a carer. Restaurants across Scotland joined the rest of the hospitality sector in reopening for the first time in months under new rules on Monday. Added new section on takeaways and amended other section to reflect the latest changes. separate room, and where there is adequate space to ensure physical distancing along with risk assessed robust cleaning procedures, with no sharing of darts. This is the same rule that was in place last year. Meanwhile, the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has warned of an "impending unemployment tsunami" and said a majority of businesses had run out of money to pay furlough contributions and fixed costs. Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits, Teenager found in boat drifting for 22 days at sea. Figures released on Wednesday showed that Scotland recorded more than 1,000 new … Where these premises are open they may be used in hospitality but must be risk assessed. Share. Note that each customer is now required to give details. Revised guidance as regulations change to allow businesses to reopen. "I imagine the reason the 1m requirement between different household members is in place is to provide additional protection but the government has to balance up additional harms at the moment.". Statutory guidance for the hospitality sector was implemented on 14 August 2020. Operators are advised to ensure there is sufficient capacity within their accommodation to safely accommodate the numbers of people and households permitted in the levels framework. Exceptions would include small businesses such as cafes providing takeaway services or where numbers of customers turn up simultaneously and need to be held in line for a short period of time until they can be safely checked in. Your feedback will help us improve this site, Coronavirus (COVID-19): tourism and hospitality sector guidance, measures that take effect 25 September 2020, takeaways permitted for alcohol and food at all levels, there is no meal requirement where alcohol service is permitted, ongoing mitigation measures continue to apply i.e. non-essential travel between Scotland, England and Wales will be permitted, and tourist accommodation in Scotland can reopen subject to socialising … Systems should be in place to safely manage capacity to avoid overcrowding. There will be restrictions on the industry, and one measure that many owners find frustrating is one metre social distancing. Existing guidance on the, Face coverings in bingo halls and casinos, Face coverings are required to be worn by customers in playing areas of bingo halls and casinos, except when consuming food or drink. She added: "It is absolutely going to be crippling for the sector.". New rules will come into play shortly in Scotland Credit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow The Scottish Government say it will now be mandatory for the hospitality sector to … Businesses must include in their risk assessments full consideration of how toilet facilities can be safely managed and used, and implement the necessary measures. Contact details still need to be collected and everyone visiting a hospitality setting must remain at least a metre apart from the next person, unless from the same household or a carer. Coronavirus Scotland: Foreign travel rules change on May 17 as lockdown eases further "From Monday, alcohol can be served indoors up until 10.30pm. As per the sectoral specific guidance we advise employers to consult with their workforce when undertaking a risk assessment and share this within the workforce. Coronavirus Blanket restrictions on non-essential travel will be lifted from Monday but Nicola Sturgeon is still encouraging Scots to staycation this summer. This statutory guidance also applies to bingo halls and casinos. It's not hard to work out why this isn't popular with some industry figures - social distancing (even at one metre) means fewer customers can fit in. Existing guidance on the safe use of toilet facilities will help with this. Scottish Ministers have the power under regulation 4A(1) of the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 (“the Regulations”), to issue guidance on measures which should be taken in order to minimise the risk of the incidence and spread of coronavirus. Coronavirus. Businesses operating in the hospitality sector should do all that they can in premises to change the way they work and to change the way premises are used in order to ensure compliance with the rules. See. EH1 3DG. It is for those businesses subject to the requirements to justify the reasonable measures that they have adopted and identified in their risk assessments. The sharing of current and good advice is key to cooperation between businesses and their customers and will help the collective effort to keep coronavirus at bay. Answer: From 16 April, you can travel anywhere in Scotland to meet outdoors with family and friends and meet in groups of up to six adults from six households outdoors, with children under 12 excluded from totals. "The bookings that we have already got we will have to phone up and say 'I'm sorry we can't honour your booking because we can't host this level of capacity'.". The First Minister is set to confirm what she's been signalling for some time - hospitality will re-open in Scotland next Monday, April 26. The sector had expected that 1m (3ft) social distancing would apply between tables when it reopens next Monday. Alternatively, he said his members needed a "clear route map" with target dates for the end of all legal restrictions on capacity, activity and opening hours. The draft guidance builds on that but does not introduce significant change.". I know that … Covid Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon confirms new rules for hospitality and leisure from Monday. Businesses should therefore review their risk assessment against this guidance, making relevant changes where necessary. Amended text on overview page to include indicative dates for phases from updated Route Map. How are the Covid numbers looking in Scotland? This will mean that single-household restrictions will apply until the in-house socialising rules allow, and tourism and hospitality guidance should be followed with any easings to mitigate risk. Keeping coronavirus under control is an absolute priority for the Scottish Government and all reasonable measures must be taken to ensure risks are kept to a minimum. They will need to be able to demonstrate how they have considered what is reasonable to minimise the risks faced by workers in their workplace and to those entering the premises. It applies to indoor and outdoor spaces and will be kept under review. Note that each customer is now required to give details. Adequate provision of key information and training for staff, This guidance outlines the considerations that businesses and organisations should take into account in determining the appropriate measures within the individual risk assessments for their premises. The Scottish government. The Scottish Government It is therefore necessary to have robust mitigating measures for hospitality. Revised customer guidance and additional communications to accompany this guidance will also highlight these messages to the public. In the meantime, it is of paramount importance that every reasonable effort is made by all to keep coronavirus under control. the bar, restaurant or café, otherwise these premises must operate with 2 metre physical distancing applied. It means there should be one metre between any customers who are not part of the same household, even if they are at the same table. This guidance is designed to help the industry mitigate the real and present risk to their businesses, staff and the public from coronavirus. hospitality and tourism leaders in Scotland. This guidance is for hospitality businesses in Scotland, and is a tool to support visitor data gathering where the nature of the premises means there may be an increased risk of transmission of COVID-19 due to a higher degree of All reasonable measures must be taken to ensure staff are in possession of key facts to help with overall compliance. "If I was catering for six people at a table, I would have to have a table that is 3.5m (11ft) long," she said. The government said it had worked with industry and unions to ensure its guidance was "evidence-based, fair and ethical, clear and realistic". Restaurants across Scotland joined the rest of the hospitality sector in reopening for the first time in months under new rules on Monday. Gyms and shops will re-open, and travel between Scotland, England and Wales should be possible. the nature of the work – are the measures practical, or would they so undermine the delivery of the service or undertaking of the business that they would be counterproductive? HSE guidance on this issue may be helpful. out more about cookies, Culture, Tourism and Major Events Directorate, Collection of personal data - privacy notice (, Hospitality reopening 1m distancing A4 poster (, Test and Protect Hospitality poster - A3 - guidance on providing contact details (, Test and Protect Hospitality poster - hospitality poster A3 - guidance on providing contact details (, Contact Tracing - test and protect data collection and sharing - legislation DPIA - August 2020 (, Safe sound control in hospitality - staff training fact sheet, December 2020 (. Video Loading. This good work must not be lost, but built on, enhanced and developed where necessary. Workforce planning page updated and checklist replaced with updated version. What will change in England on 17 May? Bars and restaurants in Scotland's central belt are to remain closed for another week after short-term Covid-19 restrictions were extended. Indoors hospitality can reopen without the sale of Updates to Overview, Hospitality statutory guidance and FAQs pages following announcement temporary restrictions coming into force from 9 October. Businesses must include in their risk assessments full consideration of how toilet facilities can be safely managed and used, and implement the necessary measures. Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed that tough restrictions on the hospitality and events sector are to be relaxed from Monday, as most of Scotland is allowed to move from level three to level two restrictions. Helpful links and advice on how to complete a risk assessment are available in the assessing risk section of the main sector guidance. Related tags: Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, Pubs, Hospitality, lockdown, Coronavirus Scottish pubs will be permitted to serve customers pints inside from next week, after the next easing of lockdown rules was confirmed. 'Flying giant' returning to Ireland after centuries1, How Israel's Iron Dome missile shield works2, Australian flight arrives half empty from India3, Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits6, Pokémon card sales halted over security concerns7, Israelis and Palestinians turn to TikTok8, Why doesn't Japan cancel the Tokyo Olympic Games?9, Eleven charged over Luton Airport fight10. 12 Nov 2020 Updated text on Frequently asked questions page. As per the sectoral specific guidance we advise employers to consult with their workforce when undertaking a risk assessment and share this within the workforce. Guidance is backed up by further enforcement measures to ensure compliance failures are identified and addressed. All tourist accommodation is due to re-open on 26 April (hotels, B&Bs, self-catering, caravan and camping sites), in line with sector guidance. Teenager found in boat drifting for 22 days at sea. VideoWhy Liz Cheney's sacking by the Republicans matters, A lost whale - 6,000 miles from home. As previously, it applies to businesses operating in the hospitality sector – this includes public houses, restaurants and cafes, including those where they are situated within other premises, such as hotels, visitor attractions and clubs. Helpful links and advice on how to complete a risk assessment are available in the, Where customers start to shout or sing this should be challenged. Scotland's hospitality sector will begin reopening from the 26th of April, Nicola Sturgeon has announced. Click the links for the rules in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This guidance is for hospitality businesses in Scotland, and is a tool to support visitor data gathering where the nature of the premises means there may be an increased risk of transmission of COVID-19 due to a higher degree of interaction between unknown individuals. On the contrary, alongside safeguarding public health, the guidance seeks to help the sector protect itself from even more damaging consequences in the event premises need to close due to there being an outbreak. But things won't quite be back to normal, with some Covid rules still in place. Celebrity chef Nick Nairn has voiced fears that new Covid regulations could cripple Scotland’s hospitality industry. All the new hospitality rules as Nicola Sturgeon gives pubs go ahead from Monday Audrey Thorburn, owner at Piecebox Cafe on Polwarth Crescent, says she's recently installed a £10,000 ventilation system, moved all her tables, installed perspex screens and implemented new hand-washing stations in her premises ahead of the big reopening next week. It is expected that from Monday 17 May 2021 we will move to level 2, followed by level 1 in early June and level 0 in late June, though this is subject to assessment of the data at the time of review and may change. A Scottish restaurant owner has described new draft hospitality Covid guidance as a "bombshell". Changed references to self-isolation period from 14 days to 10 days. There is an exemption for when customers are seated for the service of food and drink and for back of house roles such as kitchen staff or staff who are behind protective screens separating them from customers. Updated hospitality physical distancing poster added. From 26 April, the entirety of Scotland including the islands will be moved into level three restrictions. Video, Teenager found in boat drifting for 22 days at sea, Why Liz Cheney's sacking by the Republicans matters. out more about cookies, Coronavirus (COVID-19): what you need to know. to playing areas in bingo halls and casinos. Adding new pages on collecting customer contact details, privacy notice, posters and images. He added: "If new strains arrive in the Scotland we must have the resources in place to swiftly crush them before they can spread." This is the same rule that was in place last year. Customers who are not seated in hospitality must wear face coverings. In these cases, operators must keep this … There is an increased risk that physical distancing will not be observed in queues in a hospitality setting, particularly during evenings, and that this can lead to people crowding together, which must be avoided. Face coverings must also be worn by staff in bingo halls and casinos while they are open to members of the public, except where consuming food and drink, or they are physically separated from customers. For restaurants, bars and cafes this means: "In short, the money going out every month has been far greater than the money coming in, and government support has typically covered less than a quarter of this deficit. Addition of guidance on Santa experiences in FAQ section. Socialising rules for indoors and outdoors apply to all sectors and are critically important. First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon discussed the new rules and statutory guidance for the hospitality sector, outlining: It is now mandatory for venues to collect contact details from all visitors, including customers, staff, cleaners and delivery drivers. Customer detail collection guidance has been updated on specific actions, and businesses should review their arrangements to ensure they are compliant. Mitigating measures are not designed to add unnecessary restrictions to the hospitality experience nor hold back business operations. Businesses are reminded that capacity should be determined by the need for physical distancing and numbers must not exceed safe limits. Email: ceu@gov.scot About sharing. This can be done using the NHS Covid-19 app to scan in the NHS QR code poster. What constitutes a reasonable measure can vary within types of premises within the hospitality sector. The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Scotland rose by 43 in the past 24 hours, and the number linked to a cluster in Aberdeen now stands at 101. I live in Scotland - can I go on my planned domestic holiday? Procedures and customer communications should ensure that no crowding can result from the use of these facilities and that noise levels are kept low with no shouting. Physical distancing, capacity management and no crowding section in hospitality statutory guidance updated; hospitality business reopening toolkit poster added; takeaways - no indoor entry page removed to reflect latest guidelines. One metre physical distancing relates to hospitality premises already applying additional mitigating measures to use this exemption, otherwise 2 metres applies i.e. The check-in Scotland app will help manage this requirement. Hospitality and tourism call for faster reopening, Covid-19 tourism and hospitality sector guidance, Israel destroys Gaza tower housing foreign media. The First Minister confirmed in her latest briefing that most of Scotland will move to level two from Monday. comments Comments. In extreme cases where non-compliance is evidently posing a direct risk to public health a direction or prohibition notice may be served. Updated to reflect recent changes in the guidance. Six people from up to six different households can now meet up outside in Scotland. After months of quiet city centre streets, the hope is the likes of Princes Street … Table service is mandatory in hospitality. Staff should ask whether limits on mixing of households is being observed when taking enquiries and either reject a booking request which would exceed the limits or offer an alternative for a booking within the limits. All restrictions will be kept under review to ensure that they remain proportionate and necessary to address the ongoing public health situation. no terminal signal for card payments, then it is possible for the person paying the bill to go to the designated payment point, wearing a face covering when not seated and observing physical distancing. Dominoes is not possible at this time. cost – is the cost of the measure proportionate to the number of people whose risk is reduced by the measure? Adequate and good quality ventilation should be standard in indoor commercial spaces – businesses should consider current arrangements and whether additional measures are required to make improvements. Since then we have experienced unlocking and new waves of infection, requiring fresh lockdowns and an evolution of measures to control the spread of the virus. Many of these measures will already exist in current risk assessments as they are part of existing guidance. Health Coronavirus Nick Nairn warns strict new Covid regulations could be "fatal blow" for many hospitality businesses Celebrity chef Nick Nairn has voiced fears that new … Coronavirus … Added new page on 1m physical distancing exemption and made amendments to legislation section. Share ; Comments; By. He called on the Scottish government to provide "substantial and immediate" additional support for as long as businesses remain closed and operate under "unviable" restrictions. Click to play … Further guidance have been published to help with this process. Scotland will ease its restrictions to Level 2 across most of the country on 17 May. By working together, we hopes that employers, employees, supply chain workers and customers can come to a reasonable judgment on the best way to limit close physical contact. Indoors, the rule of six or a larger group of up to two households will be allowed Indoor hospitality - pubs, restaurants, cinemas, theatres, museums, galleries, concert halls, children play areas, hotels, B&Bs, indoor exercise classes - will be allowed Phone: 0300 244 4000, Post: Amendment to amusements in games in hospitality statutory guidance section. The rules, which were confirmed by Scottish First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, coincide with the country being moved down to Alert Level 2 from May 17. Read about our approach to external linking. This should also follow our, Relevant considerations to deciding whether measures are reasonable. Revised. 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