Tier three restrictions

racebuddy

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So confusing , what we can and cant do , last time we had three rest people still went out and jumped ect , are we allowed ? As form of horses exercise? I am in one tier at home / higher tier but lesser tear in work / yard ?? any help appreciated can we arena hire ext
 

Bernster

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And it’s changed again! Back to the 3 tiers but what you can do in them seems to be different now. I expect the various bodies will send out updates in the next few days.

I’ve seen lots of events etc being organised for next weekend. I’m not sure what I’ll do. I would like to get out but also want to be really careful in the run up to Xmas as will be spending time with elderly relatives so will basically self isolate in the 2 weeks before then. The only thing I’m doing at the moment is going to the yard to ride.
 

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Looks like all events are on. You can travel horse to exercise etc. I assume that you would have to have good reason to travel from one tier to another. Clinics are limited to certain number of people. It's all a load of rubbish really. Especially with the 5 day free for all looming!
 

sherry90

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For outdoor activity it seems in all tiers the rule of six applies. For tier three you cannot go into a lower tier area unless by real exception. Eg if you are wanting go to a comp or venue in tier 2 and you are tier 3 you shouldn’t be doing so. If you are tier three and the venue is tier three then I think it’s ok to travel to a comp or venue but abide by the rule of six ??‍♀️
 
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