Legislation – The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 2) (Wales) Regulations 2020
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SCHEDULE 4Businesses and services which may open subject to protective measures
1.
Any business selling goods or services for sale or hire in a shop.
2.
Pharmacies (including non-dispensing pharmacies) and chemists.
3.
Petrol stations.
4.
Car repair and MOT services.
5.
Taxi or vehicle hire businesses.
6.
Banks, building societies, credit unions, short term loan providers, savings clubs, cash points and undertakings which by way of business operate currency exchange offices, transmit money (or any representation of money) by any means or cash cheques which are made payable to customers.
7.
Post offices.
8.
Funeral directors.
9.
Laundrettes and dry cleaners.
10.
Dental services, opticians, audiology services, chiropody, chiropractors, osteopaths and other medical or health services, including services relating to mental health.
11.
Veterinary surgeons and pet shops.
12.
Livestock markets or auctions.
13.
Storage and distribution facilities, including delivery drop off points.
14.
Car parks.
15.
Public toilets.
16.
Libraries.
17.
Estate or letting agents, developer sales offices and show homes.
18.
Car dealerships.
19.
Outdoor markets.
20.
Betting shops.
21.
Indoor shopping centres and indoor shopping arcades.
22.
Outdoor cinemas.
23.
Hair salons and barbers.
24.
Visitor attractions F1….
F225.
Funfairs.
26.
Playgrounds and outdoor gyms.
F327.
(1)
Holiday sites.
(2)
In this paragraph, a “holiday site” means any land in Wales on which a mobile home or caravan is stationed for the purposes of human habitation (including any land in Wales used in conjunction with that land), in respect of which the relevant planning permission or the site licence for the land—
(a)
is expressed to be granted for holiday use only, or
(b)
requires that there are times of the year when no mobile home or caravan may be stationed on the site for human habitation.
(3)
For the purpose of determining whether or not a site is a holiday site, any provision of the relevant planning permission or of the site licence which permits the stationing of a mobile home on the land for human habitation all year round is to be ignored if the mobile home is authorised to be occupied by—
(a)
the person who is the owner of the site, or
(b)
a person employed by that person but who does not occupy the mobile home under an agreement to which Part 4 of the Mobile Homes (Wales) Act 2013 applies.
28.
Camping sites.
29.
Hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation.
30.
Other holiday accommodation (including holiday apartments, hostels and boarding houses).