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Bristol Post
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Rachel Pugh & Beth Cruse

Urgent law update issued to all Primark, IKEA, ASDA, Tesco, Aldi and Home Bargains shoppers

A sense of normality has been restored across the country as non-essential retail, pubs, gyms and hairdressers have reopened in England.

Pictures of shopping centres in the West Country show huge queues for shops we’ve not been allowed to visit since last year, including Primark, Size?, Tk Maxx and Zara.

But while it feels like things are back to normal, this isn't the case for everything.

As MEN reports, it is still against the law to meet anybody from outside your household or bubble indoors - meaning if you go to the shops with people from outside your existing household or bubble, you risk a fine, or worse, a criminal record.

The rules mean that while you can queue for a shop outside with friends and family outside of your household and bubble, you can't shop indoors with them.

The official government guidance reads: "You must not meet indoors with anybody you do not live with, unless you have formed a support bubble with them (if you are eligible), or another legal exemption applies."

You are able to meet up to six people outside of your household or bubble in the following settings:

  • parks, beaches, countryside accessible to the public, forests

  • public and botanical gardens

  • the grounds of a heritage site

  • outdoor sculpture parks

  • allotments

  • public playgrounds

  • outdoor sports venues and facilities

  • outdoor hospitality venues

  • outdoor attractions

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