The British Cycling new update is as follows:
This page was last updated on: Tuesday 22 December 2020.
***What can I do if I live in a Tier 4 area in England?*** Following the Prime Minister's announcement on Saturday 19 December we are suspending all sanctioned activities in Tier 4 areas in England, with the exception of outdoor activities for under-18s and disabled people. Staying active is important, and those living in Tier 4 areas can continue to cycle – however they must either do this alone, with members of their household/bubble or with one person from outside their household/bubble.
Those living in Tier 4 areas should not leave their areas to take part in cycling activities or events.
I think the last statement of staying in our area is impossible to achieve as we so close to the borders! So I would say that if we do stray into Tier 2 (Oxford/N’ants/Beds etc) then do not stop at any refreshment venues, therefore only use Tier 4 Takeaways.
The British Cycling new update is as follows:
This page was last updated on: Tuesday 22 December 2020.
***What can I do if I live in a Tier 4 area in England?***
Following the Prime Minister's announcement on Saturday 19 December we are suspending all sanctioned activities in Tier 4 areas in England, with the exception of outdoor activities for under-18s and disabled people.
Staying active is important, and those living in Tier 4 areas can continue to cycle – however they must either do this alone, with members of their household/bubble or with one person from outside their household/bubble.
Those living in Tier 4 areas should not leave their areas to take part in cycling activities or events.
I think the last statement of staying in our area is impossible to achieve as we so close to the borders! So I would say that if we do stray into Tier 2 (Oxford/N’ants/Beds etc) then do not stop at any refreshment venues, therefore only use Tier 4 Takeaways.