Wiltshire Police are urging people to prepare for Tier 2 restrictions as the national lockdown is lifted tomorrow.

Those living in Tier 2 areas must follow new restrictions that have been laid out by the Government, including:

- No mixing of households indoors, apart from support bubbles.
- The rule of six when meeting outdoors.
- Pubs and bars must close unless they are operating as restaurants. Alcohol can only be served with a substantial meal. Venues must stop taking orders at 10pm and close at 11pm.
- Avoid travelling outside of the area, or a Tier 3 area, other than where necessary, such as for work or education.

Over the past seven days Wiltshire Police have issued two fixed penalty notices to people failing to adhere to the current lockdown restrictions.

One of these was in Swindon where an individual had been warned several times for being away from their home without good reason.

The force has also issued 33 warnings to people about following Covid-19 restrictions.

They recorded 92 engagement interactions with the public – 36 for people not wearing face coverings and 54 for people gathering in groups of more than two.

There were 136 Covid-related reports recorded, either online or by phone as well as three Covid-related crimes and six incidents.

Deputy Chief Constable Paul Mills said: “The Government has made it very clear that although the national lockdown restrictions will end this week, the Tiered approach means we need to continue to be cautious so we keep the number of cases under control during the build up to Christmas. I would like to thank our communities for their high levels of compliance during the lockdown period and playing their part in helping to keep us all safe.

“As we now enter this next stage of the response to the virus and the run up to Christmas it is important that we approach the next month with public safety at the forefront of our minds.

“The Tier 2 restrictions continue to place limitations on what is permitted, and our ongoing dedicated patrols will be out within communities ensuring compliance with the regulations. In particular I would remind the public of the requirement to wear face coverings in certain settings and make sure that we are all following the basics of the hands, face and space messaging."

Police and Crime Commissioner Angus Macpherson added: “I would urge everyone to make sure they have read through the Government’s rules for Tier 2, so they fully understand what they can and cannot do over the coming weeks.

“We will all have to find a way to celebrate Christmas differently this year, so although some of the strictest lockdown restrictions may be easing this week, we need to still work hard to reduce social contact where possible and each play our part in keeping the most vulnerable safe.”

For a full list of Tier 2 restrictions visit www.gov.uk/coronavirus