What's allowed from 2nd Dec?


What's allowed from 2nd Dec?
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Dorset LDWA

Dear All,

Please see email below sent by the LDWA NEC concerning resuming social walks with larger numbers, and challenge walks.

We have some more walks which are about to be added to our programme, and maximum numbers allowed on some walks may increase - please keep checking back to our website for the most up to date information. Thanks again to all our wonderful walk leaders for their patience and understanding in these ever-changing times.

Sent on behalf of David Morgan, Chair, LDWA

Following the easing of lockdown in England from the 02.12.20, which states that "organised adult sports can take place outdoors" in all 3 Tiers, we are pleased to announce that LDWA social walks can now resume in all areas in England. Walks are limited to 30 people. If there are more than 6 on the walk, then a risk assessment is required and up to 6 it is strongly recommended. The LDWA ‘Delivery Plan’ must be carried regardless of how many members are on the social walk in order to show any person in authority that the walk is being organised within the rules of the LDWA. The Delivery Plan can be carried either physically or electronically.

 

Whilst social walks can be organised in Tier 3 areas, it is recommended that members who live in a Tier 3 area do not leave their area to attend a social walk and conversely it is recommended that members who live in Tiers 1 and 2 do not enter a Tier 3 area to attend a social walk. 

 

The easing of the national lockdown in England now means that Challenge Events might commence and LDWA event organisers are reminded that the LDWA Covid-19 challenge walk delivery plan must be adhered to.

 

Anytime Challenge Events might also recommence and it is recommended that members who live in a Tier 3 area do not leave their area to attend an Anytime Challenge Event.

 

On 30.11.20, First Minister Drakeford addressed the Principality and did not lift the ban on people travelling into or from Wales unless the travel is for essential reasons. This means that until further notice, only people who reside within the Principality may attend social walks organised in Wales.

 

David Morgan

LDWA Chair

 

I hope to see some of you out walking soon.

Anne Brown

Dorset LDWA Walks Secretary

dorset.ldwa.walks@gmail.com

 

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