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Wimbledon 2021: Organisers confident of allowing more than 25 percent of capacity as UK eases Covid-19 restrictions

Wimbledon 2021: Organisers confident of allowing more than 25 percent of capacity as UK eases Covid-19 restrictions India Today Web Desk Roger Federer In a big boost to fans of Wimbledon, the organisers are confident that they will be able to allow more than 25 percent of the capacity crowd at this year s grass-court Grand Slam as the United Kingdom eases Covid-19 restrictions. Britain moved to stage three of its roadmap for lifting lockdown restrictions from Monday with Prime Minister Boris Johnson aiming to lift all restrictions and re-open the economy on June 21, according to Reuters. The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) had said last month they were planning for 25 percent capacity but the latest move in terms of easing the restrictions has given them a chance to increase the capacity. Wimbledon will start from June 28.

Events no riskier than shopping , initial pilot data reveals

Events no riskier than shopping , initial pilot data reveals
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Pilot Covid events ignore north Wales, Senedd told

BBC News Published image copyrightTafwyl image captionThe Tafwyl festival will have an audience of 500 at the weekend as part of the Covid pilot A programme of pilot events organised as part of Wales road out of Covid lockdown has left north Wales ignored, politicians say. Plaid Cymru and the Welsh Conservatives have demanded action to be taken. Officials said the programme of events followed discussions with organisers, venues and councils. But Plaid Cymru said there were no events north of Brecon . The government has said the programme would help develop guidance and processes to allow the safe return of events in Wales .

PM confirms England to take giant step towards full reopening on 17 May

PM confirms England to take giant step towards full reopening on 17 May UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed 17 May will mark the activation of Step 3 of England’s roadmap out of lockdown. While Step 3 is good news for pub and restaurant owners, who will again be allowed to welcome people back inside their venues, it is also great news for large parts of the events industry. While social distancing is still required, there is no requirement for Covid-status certification at this time to secure entry. Overnight stays will also be allowed from 17 May and most events will resume in some capacity from that date.

Step 3: what events can happen from 17 May?

Monday 17 May marks the activation of Step 3 of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown in England, with the prime minister Boris Johnson confirming (on 10 May) the planned next stage will go ahead. While Step 3 is good news for pub and restaurant owners, who will again be allowed to welcome people back inside their venues, it is also good news for large parts of the events industry. While social distancing is still required, there is no requirement for Covid-status certification at this time to secure entry, although that could change at a later date. Overnight stays will also be allowed from 17 May.

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