Covid-19: step towards normality as restrictions ease across Fife Fife is taking its biggest step out of lockdown so far this year as Covid-19 restrictions ease across the Kingdom today.
Restaurants and cafes, beer gardens, non-essential shops and gyms can all welcome customers for the first time since Christmas.
Alcohol cannot be served indoors, but is allowed outside.
Leisure centres and attractions such as galleries and museums can also reopen, along with tourist accommodation.
Funerals and weddings can take place with up to 50 people in attendance, non-essential childcare is permitted again, people can have non-essential work carried out in their homes, and driving lessons can resume.
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Kingdom FM People across Fife are being encouraged to share details about their physical activity in a new survey.
Fife Sports and Leisure Trust is working with Fife Council, NHS Fife and Fife Golf Trust to build a picture of how accessible information is regarding opportunities to get active in Fife.
The survey aims to improve the ways which service providers can better signpost the range of facilities, activities and programmes for all ages, abilities and interests. The survey is available on the Fife Sports and Leisure Trust website and closes on March 31.
Scott Urquhart, sport and physical activity team manager for Fife Sports and Leisure Trust, said: The survey only takes a few minutes to complete and I’d encourage people to take part, no matter how little or often or where they currently take part in physical activity – their input can really help improve the way programmes and activities are promoted and made accessible to local communities.