Big swathes of society are re-opening again with the return of beer gardens, cafes and outdoor restaurant areas from April 12.

Non-essential retail, hairdressers and beauticians are welcoming customers after a long winter. But there are still many businesses that have to stay closed until the next stage of the lockdown easing road map.

Here is a list of businesses that will remain closed until May 17

  • Indoor areas of hospitality venues, including cafes, bars and restaurants

  • cinemas
  • theatres
  • concert halls
  • museums and galleries
  • adventure playgrounds and activities
  • amusement arcades and adult gaming centres
  • bingo halls
  • casinos
  • bowling alleys
  • skating rinks
  • games, recreation and entertainment venues such as escape rooms and laser quest
  • play areas (including soft play centres and inflatable parks)
  • model villages
  • snooker and pool halls
  • trampolining parks
  • water and aqua parks
  • indoor visitor attractions at theme parks and film studios
  • indoor attractions at zoos, safari parks, aquariums and other animal attractions
  • indoor attractions at botanical gardens, greenhouses and biomes
  • indoor attractions at sculpture parks
  • indoor attractions at landmarks including observation wheels or viewing platforms
  • indoor attractions at stately or historic homes, castles, or other heritage sites
  • conference centres and exhibition halls, including for the purposes of business events (subject to the capacity limits set out below)
  • Outdoor entertainment events, such as cinemas, theatres, and other performance events
  • Hotels
  • Saunas and steam rooms
  • Indoor team sport and group exercise classes

No earlier than 21 June

The aim is for remaining settings such as nightclubs and adult entertainment venues to re-open and to lift the restrictions on social contact and large events that apply in Step 3.