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Face covering requirements

9th August 2020 @ 6:06am – by Webteam
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This advice has been received by the Public Hall from Rhino Safety,

The requirement to wear face coverings in certain locations has been expanded; it is important to note that this applies to members of the public in these locations, not employees within their own workplace. However, if your workplace falls under the expanded categories and you have members of the public visiting your premises, you will need to require them to wear a face covering at all times that they are in your premises. This is a mandatory requirement, and is enforceable by the relevant authorities.

From 8 August the places where you will have to wear a face covering will be expanded to include:

  • ·Funeral directors
  • ·Premises providing professional, legal or financial services
  • ·Cinemas,·Theatres,·Bingo halls and ·Concert halls
  • ·Museums, galleries, aquariums, indoor zoos or visitor farms, or other indoor tourist, heritage or cultural sites.
  • ·Nail, beauty, hair salons and barbers – other than where necessary to remove for treatments
  • ·Massage centres and Tattoo and piercing parlours
  • ·Public areas in hotels and hostels
  • ·Place of worship
  • ·Libraries and public reading rooms
  • ·Community centres
  • ·Social clubs
  • ·Indoor entertainment venues (amusement arcades, funfairs, adventure activities e.g. laser quest, go-karting, escape rooms, heritage sites etc)
  • ·Storage and distribution facilities
  • ·Veterinary services.
  • ·Auction houses

Members of the public visiting these premises must wear a face covering immediately before entering any of these settings and must keep it on until they leave.

Audlem Public Hall

Please note that the above list specifically includes members of the public in the Public Hall (Town Hall and Annexe). Hall Committee members and volunteers are apparently not obliged to wear face coverings in the Hall, but it might still be a good idea when dealing with members of the public in the Hall.

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