Isle of Wight moves to Tier 4 restrictions – 30 December 2020

The Isle of Wight will move to the highest Tier 4 ‘stay at home’ coronavirus restrictions tomorrow, following an announcement by the government today (Wednesday 30 December). #KeepTheIslandSafe and stay at home. From 00.01am on 31 December, the Island will move into...

Tier 3 grant support for Island businesses

Eligible Island businesses will soon be able to access vital new grants to help them during the Tier 3 restrictions announced by the government  (Wednesday 23 December 2020). Application forms are being set up on the council’s website and will be available from...

The Isle of Wight will be designated a Tier 1 area

The Isle of Wight will be designated a Tier 1 area when the four-week national lockdown across England ends on 2 December. Tier 1 — also known as alert level ‘medium’ — is the least restrictive tier under the government’s new three tier system. In tier 1: you must not...
Local restriction tiers: what you need to know

Local restriction tiers: what you need to know

Sets out the local restriction tier system that will be in place from Wednesday 2 December, including what you can and cannot do in each tier. The current national restriction rules are still in place until 2 December and must be followed until they expire. When...

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