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Latest update from England Golf - 24 June 2020

Following the Prime Minister’s statements yesterday (23 June), further changes were made to lockdown rules that will be introduced next month in England and are of significance to golf clubs and organisations that operate bar or catering facilities. 

 

The headline announcement is that pubs and restaurants will now be able to open from the 4 July as long as they can demonstrate that they are “COVID-19 Safe”. This includes those within golf clubhouses or other golfing facilities. In the first instance, a risk assessment should be carried out, the details of which should be shared with your workforce.  For organisations of over 50 employees, this should be published on your website. 

 

In order to make it more viable for the hospitality industry to open, the Government has given scope to relax the current 2m Social Distancing rules in certain instances to allow ‘1m Plus’, which means remaining 1m apart whilst taking other mitigation to reduce the risk of transmission. 

 

Other measures include:

Keeping a temporary record of customers for 21 days to assist with NHS Track and Trace Requests

Providing clear guidance on arrival of Social Distancing & Hygiene measures in place at the venue

Utilising contactless payment wherever possible

Calculating the maximum number of customers it is safe to accommodate taking into account either the 2m Social Distancing rule or new “1m plus” rule.

Where PPE is already being used, it should continue to be, however workplaces should not encourage the precautionary use of extra PPE and risk assessment should reflect the limited role such equipment will play.

Table service should be offered with a designated server wherever possible. In instances where bar or counter service is unavoidable, customers need to be prevented from remaining at the bar after ordering.

The full guidance is available here and all involved in golf in England should review it as soon as possible so they can begin putting in place the necessary steps to ensure your business can continue to open-up safely. 

 

The document includes practical considerations of how these new rules can be implemented, whilst being mindful that no two businesses are identical. Everyone is responsible for translating the guidance into the specific actions. Importantly, all will need to monitor measures to make sure they continue to protect customers and workers, so comprehensive checklists are included throughout the guidance to ensure the safety of everyone.

 

If you are in doubt as to how this guidance applies to your particular organisation, you should contact your local Trading Standards or Environmental Health, who will have the responsibility for enforcement. 

 

The most up-to-date Government guidance will be available at www.gov.uk/workingsafely

 

You can also read the response to the announcement from the golfing bodies, including quotes from England Golf's CEO Jeremy Tomlinson. 

 

England Golf has also provided a checklist for golf clubs on the re-opening of clubhouses as part of the PlaySafe guidance. 

 

**The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Golf is supported by the following industry bodies: The R&A, The PGA, PING, UK Golf Federation, British Golf Industry Association, Syngenta, IMG, The Belfry, England Golf, Golf Ireland, Golfing Union of Ireland, Ladies Golf Union, Scottish Golf, Wales Golf, British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association, Golf Course Managers Association.**   


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