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Covid 19 Updates

We will always follow Government Advice:

Be Considerate
Be Conservative


Covid Guidance
 
All Government Restrictions have now been lifted.
 
However, the Health and Safety of our members is our number one priority, it is our individual (making our own informed choices) and collective responsibility to keep ourselves and others safe.
 
We should all be mindful of other members and not attend if we are showing symptoms or have tested positive via a Lateral Flow Test.
 
We should individually help to minimise risk by taking an extra conservative approach when in close proximity with each other, as some of our members may be immunosuppressed, be vulnerable to infection or may have chosen not to/ or not be able to be immunised.
 
Good Practice would be to carry a Facemask at all times and to comply with other members requests if they ask us to wear a mask.
 
It is the Members decision as to whether they decide to take part in any of our activities and in doing so they assume an element of risk themselves, through the act of taking part.
 


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