didds wrote:(b)to take exercise—
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(iii)with one member of another household;
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I live and learn.
Bear in mind the above applies to England only at the moment.
Scott.
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didds wrote:(b)to take exercise—
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(iii)with one member of another household;
...
I live and learn.
didds wrote:Chrysalis wrote:I think you can go into someone else’s house for the purpose of providing care...
... or as a nanny or cleaner... (I believe?) ... or other emergency task eg Gas engineer for a leaking gas wotsit
didds
Mike4 wrote:Or more controversially, to carry out a Landlord Gas Safety Inspection, which some landlords consider an emergency given the refusal of the HSE to relax the requirement to have them carried out annually.
Sunnypad wrote:Thanks to the poster who said you can go to someone’s house to provide care
I have actually just been doing that without looking for the relevant bit of law. I just vaguely looked at government guidelines for that one.
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