16/04/2020
COVID-19 update
Due to us following current guidelines we are unable to hire out any equipment until current restrictions are reviewed, however we can still provisionally book you in for dates after 31st May but until the situation changes we are unable to guarantee any booking .
Government Guidelines:
On 23 March the Government implemented measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus and save lives. All non-essential premises should now be closed. Takeaway and delivery services may remain open and operational in line with guidance on Friday 20 March. Online retail is still open and encouraged and postal and delivery service will run as normal. The Government as asking for these businesses to remian closed for a minimum of three weeks from 23 March 2020 when the restrictions will be reviewed.
THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES MUST REMAIN CLOSED:
* Restaurants - food delivery and takeaway can remain operational
* Cafes and canteens - food delivery and takeaway can remain operational as can cafes or canteens at hospitals, care homes, schools, prison and military canteens and services providing food or drink to the homeless. Workplace canteens can remain open if there is no alternative option - read more about this on the gov.uk website
* Public Houses, bars and nightclubs - this includes premises located within hotels or members clubs
* Hair, beauty and nail salons - this includes piercing and tattoo parlours, barbers, massage parlours and spas
* All retail stores - Exceptions to this are supermarkets and other food shops, medical services, pharmacies (both dispensing and non dispensing) petrol stations, bicycle shops, hardware and equipment hire stores, launderettes and dry cleaners, car garages and repair shops, car rental services, car parks Post Offices, vets and pet shops, corner shops, off-licences, and newsagents, banks, building societies and credit unions.
* Outdoor and indoor markets - unless they offer groceries or food
* Hotels, hostels, B&Bs, campsites as well as Boarding Houses and Caravan parks/sites for commercial use. There are exceptions for those who live in these establishments as interim or permanent residences, these can be seen in full at the gov.uk website
* Libraries
* Community centres, youth centers and similar - these may remain open for hosting essential services such as food banks or homeless services
* Places of Worship - these can remain open for funerals (with appropriate social distancing) and solitary prayer
* Cinemas, theatres and concert halls (there are some exceptions to this on the gov.uk website)
* Museums and galleries
* Auction Houses
* Bingo halls, casinos and betting shops
* Skating rinks, fitness studios, gyms, swimming pools or other indoor leisure centres (Leisure centres may stay open for blood donation sessions)
* Funfairs, arcades, bowling alleys, soft play centres and similar businesses - Bouncy Castle/Hire Companies would be classed in this group. These rules apply to ALL hire companies, and NOT just our company. Please don’t be fooled by companies still offering their hire services,100% health is far more important than profit!
* Enclosed spaces in parks such as sports courts, pitches, outdoor gyms or similar"
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