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<p>It is important that we take a cautious approach in easing restrictions, so that
we can see the impact of the steps we are taking before moving to the next step. From
17 May, non-professional performing arts activities are permitted indoors and outdoors,
within the legal gathering limits. Activities should be organised to allow for social
distancing to be maintained.</p><p>Outdoors, people can take part in non-professional
performing arts activities in a group of up to 30 people. Activities can take place
with multiple permitted groups, provided the groups are kept separate throughout the
activity, and the event is organised in line with the <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-organised-events-guidance-for-local-authorities/coronavirus-covid-19-organised-events-guidance-for-local-authorities"
target="_blank">organised events guidance for local authorities</a></p><p>Indoors,
people can take part in non-professional performing arts activities in a group of
up to 6 people, or as a group of 2 households/bubbles. Activities can take place with
multiple permitted groups, provided the groups are kept separate throughout the activity,
and the event is organised in line with the <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-organised-events-guidance-for-local-authorities/coronavirus-covid-19-organised-events-guidance-for-local-authorities"
target="_blank">organised events guidance for local authorities</a>. However, non-professional
singing indoors should only take place in a single group of up to 6 people.</p>
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