Can ice rinks open in Tier 3?

Can ice rinks open in Tier 3?

It was confirmed that ice rinks will currently not be able to open in any situation whilst in tier 3. DCMS have agreed to make representation to the government in relation to rinks in tier 3 being able to open for elite sport, under-18 sport, disability sport, educational programmes and organised sport.

Is the ice rink in Central Park open all year?

Wollman Rink is typically open from late October to early April, weather permitting. When are public skating session hours for the 2021 – 2022 season?

Will Tier 3 cafes be open?

Areas placed in tier 3 (very high alert) are permitted to keep non-essential shops open. However, all hospitality settings, such as bars (including shisha bars), pubs, cafes, restaurants, and social clubs must close except for takeaway, delivery and click and collect services.

When can you go ice skating in Central Park?

Ice skating in Central Park is easily one of the most picturesque activities to be enjoyed on a winter’s night….Wollman Rink Hours.

Ice Season Public Session Hours
Monday – Tuesday 10:00am – 2:30pm
Wednesday – Thursday 10:00am – 10:00pm
Friday – Saturday 10:00am – 11:00pm
Sunday 10:00am – 9:00pm

How much does it cost to ice skate in Times Square?

General Admission tickets are: $20-$54 for anyone ages 6 and older. $8-$22 for children ages 5 and younger.

Can I eat out in Tier 3?

The news means that while shops and gyms can remain open, all hospitality venues must close, including restaurants, pubs, bars and cafes, though they are permitted to offer takeaway and delivery services, as well as click and collect and drive-thru business. Last service will be on Tuesday evening.

Can I meet my friend for coffee in Tier 2?

Tier 2 measures are not as strict as Tier 3 measures, and in these areas restaurants and cafes can reopen. This means if a cafe or restaurant has an outdoor setting, people who live in Tier 2 areas can meet with someone outside of their household providing they sit outside.

Can I go to a cafe with a friend in Tier 2?

The Government guidance states in Tier 2 “you must not socialise with anyone you do not live with or who is not in your support bubble in any indoor setting, whether at home or in a public place”. Therefore people from different households or support bubbles cannot meet indoors in cafes, restaurants or pubs.

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