What you can do:
Gather in groups of up to six people from different households in outdoor spaces
you can meet in groups of up to two households (your support bubble counts as one household) in any location - public or private, indoors or outdoors. You do not always have to meet with the same household - you can meet with different households at different times.
stay overnight away from your home with your own household or support bubble, or with members of one other household
You can travel irrespective of distance, but you should take hygiene and safety precautions if using services on the way. You should continue to avoid using public transport and should cycle, walk or drive wherever possible.
You cannot:
It will be against the law to gather in groups larger than 30 people, except for a limited set of circumstances to be set out in law
hold or attend celebrations (such as parties) where it is difficult to maintain social distancing
You cannot use public transport without wearing a face covering
What is open?
From 4 July, many businesses and venues will be permitted to reopen. These include:
hotels, hostels, bed and breakfast accommodation, holiday apartments or homes, cottages or bungalows, campsites, caravan parks or boarding houses
places of worship
libraries
community centres
restaurants, cafes, workplace canteens, bars, pubs that are self-contained and can be accessed from the outside
hair salons and barbers, including mobile businesses
cinemas
theatres and concert halls
funfairs, theme parks, adventure parks and activities
outdoor gyms and playgrounds
museums and galleries
bingo halls
outdoor skating rinks
amusement arcades and other entertainment centres
model villages
social clubs
indoor attractions at aquariums, zoos, safari parks, farms, wildlife centres and any place where animals are exhibited to the public as an attraction
indoor and outdoor areas of visitor attractions including, gardens, heritage sites, film studios and landmarks